I am getting to my unit on Wednesday before the season opens on Saturday and plan to scout Thursday and Friday (and maybe Wednesday evening depending on arrival time and how long camp takes to set up).
How many guys would head into the woods well before daylight to scout versus wait until there is some illumination before heading to far in. This is in a unit we have hunted a few years in a row, but I am scouting a new area in a different portion. What I am trying to avoid is bumping elk in the dark just because my escouting has me thinking they are in a certain area. It is a 3-4 hour hike to the area I think they would be in. I am leaning toward going in in the daylight so I can see if there is anything closer, see any fresh sign, etc. and then glassing the area the I escouted through the day and into the evening and backing out after dark.
What do the experts here usually do?
How many guys would head into the woods well before daylight to scout versus wait until there is some illumination before heading to far in. This is in a unit we have hunted a few years in a row, but I am scouting a new area in a different portion. What I am trying to avoid is bumping elk in the dark just because my escouting has me thinking they are in a certain area. It is a 3-4 hour hike to the area I think they would be in. I am leaning toward going in in the daylight so I can see if there is anything closer, see any fresh sign, etc. and then glassing the area the I escouted through the day and into the evening and backing out after dark.
What do the experts here usually do?