So I have some stupid questions (insert "there are no stupid questions, only stupid people"). How do you start figuring out where you're going to apply? I have 5 elk points in CO and there's a chance my family circumstances might let me actually go on my first elk hunt either this year or next. I've used archery, muzzleloader, and rifle to hunt whitetails and am probably looking at a 1st rifle tag. Do most folk use a service like Go Hunt to get a jumping off point for where it seems possible/likely to draw and to filter by things like public land/success rates? Having never used their service, the videos Randy has put together sure look easy to navigate. How essential do folks feel something like that is? Is the Top Rut offering from OnX Elite worth a rip when trying to figure out where to apply/hunt? Once start narrowing down units, how do you start figuring out where the elk might be and when do you start weighing that in your application process? I know elk can end up in widely varying places on the landscape based on the calendar, but how do you nail down things like elevation and food sources in the unit you're hunting, trying to figure out how much of it exists in the unit for that season? I've had relatively good success talking with biologists in the past, but coming to them with at least some clue about what you're talking about goes a long way. How do you usually start that figuring? Thanks for any insight.