windymtnman
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I've known about this pond for many years, and have seen Elk drinking here from the rim of the alpine bowl overlooking it. It's in an alpine basin, just below a mountain summit. The area is infested with Colorado's fast growing beetle killed timber. Out for a scouting ride yesterday, I thought I'd revisit it, having not been there for many years.
It had a fair amount of Elk sign, however it's not the only place in the area game can drink. I decided to build a blind in the talus rock that comes right down to the water's edge. I'm confident an Elk would never see me in the blind, however a big concern is that in thisalpine bowl, there may well be a lot of swirling air currents?
If an Elk came to drink, it would be a max of a 30 yd. wide open shot, and probably more like 20 to 25 yds. It's a 2 mile hike from the road. Thinking of putting a spike horse camp on the rim above it, as there's water and great grass for the horses, and dropping down there in the dark and sit there all day. Probably need a good book to bring along too! Ha!
First pic with my horse sampling the bill of fare, shows the pond. I thought about building a hide in the trees, (and still may) however it seems like those are on the travel lanes and Elk might surprise me before I them? The 2nd pic shows my blind in the center of the pic. The talus rock slope comes right down to water's edge. I thought it was the best choice to keep an Elk from walking up too close on me, yet I'd have a chip shot at them.
I'm not going to sit here for days on end, but may give it a go a few times.
It had a fair amount of Elk sign, however it's not the only place in the area game can drink. I decided to build a blind in the talus rock that comes right down to the water's edge. I'm confident an Elk would never see me in the blind, however a big concern is that in thisalpine bowl, there may well be a lot of swirling air currents?
If an Elk came to drink, it would be a max of a 30 yd. wide open shot, and probably more like 20 to 25 yds. It's a 2 mile hike from the road. Thinking of putting a spike horse camp on the rim above it, as there's water and great grass for the horses, and dropping down there in the dark and sit there all day. Probably need a good book to bring along too! Ha!
First pic with my horse sampling the bill of fare, shows the pond. I thought about building a hide in the trees, (and still may) however it seems like those are on the travel lanes and Elk might surprise me before I them? The 2nd pic shows my blind in the center of the pic. The talus rock slope comes right down to water's edge. I thought it was the best choice to keep an Elk from walking up too close on me, yet I'd have a chip shot at them.
I'm not going to sit here for days on end, but may give it a go a few times.