SDLorax
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This fall was my first time elk hunting. I had some help from a friend of a friend on an area to go in Colorado and was on or saw elk every day of the 7 days I was out there. This was a backpack, solo, archery hunt and I loved every minute of it and learned a lot. I did learn a few things that I would like to do differently looking ahead to going agin next year (2017).
One, is that I will use my water purifier correctly the first time so I can hunt the whole allotted time (yeah, I was that guy). Two, I'm going to go during the middle of the rut or towards the last week of September so the bulls are talking and more active. Lastly, I would like to hunt in a more open area so I can spot and glass up the elk rather than sneak through the thick timber. I just seemed to struggle with not knowing exactly where the elk were until I stumbled on them, or bumped them, or heard them running away.
That last point is what I am looking for some insight on.
Can anyone point me in the general direction of some areas in OTC units & states where the terrain is more open and conducive for archery hunting elk during the peak of the rut?
I'm not looking for tanker bulls, just numbers and areas where I can get away from crowds and work hard to stick one with my bow. I really like the idea of sitting and glassing for them, then making a plan to go after them rather than the constant thick timber where even binos are overkill.
Thanks!
One, is that I will use my water purifier correctly the first time so I can hunt the whole allotted time (yeah, I was that guy). Two, I'm going to go during the middle of the rut or towards the last week of September so the bulls are talking and more active. Lastly, I would like to hunt in a more open area so I can spot and glass up the elk rather than sneak through the thick timber. I just seemed to struggle with not knowing exactly where the elk were until I stumbled on them, or bumped them, or heard them running away.
That last point is what I am looking for some insight on.
Can anyone point me in the general direction of some areas in OTC units & states where the terrain is more open and conducive for archery hunting elk during the peak of the rut?
I'm not looking for tanker bulls, just numbers and areas where I can get away from crowds and work hard to stick one with my bow. I really like the idea of sitting and glassing for them, then making a plan to go after them rather than the constant thick timber where even binos are overkill.
Thanks!