I was only able to hunt MT for a couple days Mid-Sept do to some physical issues with my dad, then all the snow where we had moved to. I did come back to OR and shoot a nice bull so all was not lost. I have the itch to get back over there for the last week of the archery season and give it a go. I've never hunted that late for archery elk. Most of the states have closed by the end of Sept.
A couple questions for you guys:
1. Do you think the early snow will have moved any of the elk down at all?
2. For you guys that hunt that late in archery season do you think I should give up entirely on locating by bugles. I'm really more of a spot and stalk guy anyway, but I do use some calling to locate during the rut. I'm planning on hunting some lower open country that I should be able to spot if there any elk.
3. For you guys still out there, what are you seeing with the rut? I was out last weekend in OR trying to get my son a bull and the herd bulls in our area were mostly just hanging with the herd. They would respond, but there was no real herd rutting action going on. Not sure if if it was dwindling or if it had not peaked yet.
A couple questions for you guys:
1. Do you think the early snow will have moved any of the elk down at all?
2. For you guys that hunt that late in archery season do you think I should give up entirely on locating by bugles. I'm really more of a spot and stalk guy anyway, but I do use some calling to locate during the rut. I'm planning on hunting some lower open country that I should be able to spot if there any elk.
3. For you guys still out there, what are you seeing with the rut? I was out last weekend in OR trying to get my son a bull and the herd bulls in our area were mostly just hanging with the herd. They would respond, but there was no real herd rutting action going on. Not sure if if it was dwindling or if it had not peaked yet.