Flatlander3
Active member
How many miles do you estimate or track you walk on a daily average for elk? Max/min, archery vs. Rifle? Just thowing those out there.
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I have walked too many miles and hunted myself out of elk sign when I should have settled in and waited.As few as possible. Save it for the pack out
Ok, maybe you DO need that BTX so you don't have to walk as far. Lol.I’ll mess up the average a bit. I probably average 6-10 a day but I have done 20 mile days.
Maybe I need a pair of cheap binos so that I can’t see elk from 2-3 miles as the crow flies.Ok, maybe you DO need that BTX so you don't have to walk as far. Lol.
Sounds like you're wasting valuable glassing time and energy by walking way too much.I’ll mess up the average a bit. I probably average 6-10 a day but I have done 20 mile days.
This is a good clarifier. In recent years I have enjoyed the flexibility and convenience of a base camp because I hunt 0-1 point units every year and the pressure can vary from year to year. I prefer the ability to pick up and move if needed but that usually means I’m hiking more each day. I enjoy the hiking and a ten mile day doesn't phase me so I’m willing to make the sacrifice. Maybe when I get older and wiser I will change my tactics.Work smarter not harder!
There is no reason people need to be hiking 8+ miles per day unless they are hiking to a specific area. If you do your research and figure areas that will likely hold elk it will be significantly less mileage. An average day for me during archery season is 5 miles per day after getting established. And maybe 3-4 miles per day for rifle after getting settled in to a spot. But mind you I might hike 3-16 miles to get to that location to start with.
I hike in the dark, sleep is overrated, and the 20 mile days are usually pack outs. Only did one 20 mile day actually hunting but that was on a muley hunt. Different strokes for different folks. If we all hunted the same a whole lot less animals would get killed.Sounds like you're wasting valuable glassing time and energy by walking way too much.
This should've been the OPs question a 2 part. How many miles hiked hunting and how many miles in the dark. If I do a 10 mile day 70%+ is in the dark.I hike in the dark,