badlander
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Working on figuring out this elk hunting thing. I'm heading in for my 4th elk trip to MT this fall. So far, I've bounced around a lot and spent time in the breaks, the Gravellies and the Belts. Once was rifle, twice with a bow mid Sept and once early Oct. I did manage to kill a bull with my bow on one of those trips but that was a bunch more luck than it was skill. So, basically every trip was about as different as possibly could be.
This year, i'm finally planning to head back into the same area that I hunted last year with my bow and although instead of mid to late Sept with 4 guys, I am heading back solo and thinking about trying the 1st week and a half of the season.
Last year, during what at least should have been the rut I found several areas that were torn up with rubs, wallows etc... but most of them were a few days to a week or two old but appeared to be places the elk had spent quite a bit of time either just before or at the very early phase of the rut and I assume were pushed out by hunters. There were also a few of them were where we did find and get into elk and had some opportunity. Some of these spots were 20-30 rubbed trees on ridge tops in the timber, others were wallows in wet meadows or in small side drainages anywhere from smallish like this one in my photo to being 10' -12' across. One travel area I found that appeared to be moving from feeding to bedding cover was a wide swath so covered with elk poop I was able to follow the herd by the fresh elk droppings. Other spots where I found elk were nearly devoid of elk sign except for fresh poop and that rutty bull elk smell
My question is, do you typically see elk return annually to any or all of these types of spots, or is it like everything else related to elk hunting and they just are where they are whenever they are there at that time (or is it they are where you find them??....hmmm?)?
This year, i'm finally planning to head back into the same area that I hunted last year with my bow and although instead of mid to late Sept with 4 guys, I am heading back solo and thinking about trying the 1st week and a half of the season.
Last year, during what at least should have been the rut I found several areas that were torn up with rubs, wallows etc... but most of them were a few days to a week or two old but appeared to be places the elk had spent quite a bit of time either just before or at the very early phase of the rut and I assume were pushed out by hunters. There were also a few of them were where we did find and get into elk and had some opportunity. Some of these spots were 20-30 rubbed trees on ridge tops in the timber, others were wallows in wet meadows or in small side drainages anywhere from smallish like this one in my photo to being 10' -12' across. One travel area I found that appeared to be moving from feeding to bedding cover was a wide swath so covered with elk poop I was able to follow the herd by the fresh elk droppings. Other spots where I found elk were nearly devoid of elk sign except for fresh poop and that rutty bull elk smell
My question is, do you typically see elk return annually to any or all of these types of spots, or is it like everything else related to elk hunting and they just are where they are whenever they are there at that time (or is it they are where you find them??....hmmm?)?