After my first elk hunt last September, I am reflecting on what I learned and what I need to learn. Of course the most obvious point is we will probably never know enough about these magnificent animals. One pattern we noticed in the area we hunted was that the bulls would be down lower in the creek bottoms at night and early AM, then they would climb the mountain after sunrise and stay high until sunset or after sunset. Can any of you guys/gals give me any advise on how to hunt them in the mid-day when they are up high and likely bedded? Or do you not hunt them at all then. I liked a rest for an hour but not for 6 hours+. Also, since they are headed up each morning, do you get up the mountain in the dark and try to beat them to the top, or do you follow them up as they go? I'm guessing the thermals really mess things up if you get above them too early? Thanks for any general advice!!