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Out of curiosity- do you timber stalkers prefer snow or dry ground for finding elk? I'm seriously interested in trying it this fall once I get sick of glassing barren hillsides.
Just got home from our hunt in Eastern WA (Spike only... ugh). I hunted the timber pretty much every day. I just love being in there. Jumped some cows and even came upon a cow nursing a calf. But alas... no spikes afoot. I dont usually take pictures of anything on my hunts. But snapped a couple just for this thread. =) Until next fall...
Snow for me! If you can find those coveted same-day tracks, there is nothing like a ninja stalk through the timber when you know you'll encounter them eventually...Out of curiosity- do you timber stalkers prefer snow or dry ground for finding elk? I'm seriously interested in trying it this fall once I get sick of glassing barren hillsides.
Great pics of Eastern Washington Alpine timber. Still hunting in this stuff is a game of patients and many times frustration, getting close enough to blow animals out or bump animals, sometimes not even seeing them but hearing them as they scamper off.
Anybody timber hunt reeeeeaaaalllly thick beetlekill downfall? The kind that's damn near impossible to find a way through?