BrentD
Well-known member
Is it too early to start planning and scheming for next fall? I don't have a tag yet, but the odds in Wyoming are pretty good. I feel that we will almost certainly pull tags for areas 27/27.
I've hunting elk number of times in New Mexico, Arizona, and Wyoming. And every time, I have always headed for the highest ground in the unit. But this pair of units is unusual in that 2 has quite a bit of low-land flats and area 25 is basically all low grassland/desert off the SE end of the Wind River Range.
The tags will be for the first two weeks of October and success rates seem pretty decent in these areas. Maybe everyone shoots their animals in the limited high country, but the biologist for the unit assures me there are desert elk populations that are resident in the lower regions at this time of year.
I wondering if any folks here have hunted elk in this type of country so early in the season and if so, what do you look for in the way of elk habitat and landscape structure?
I've hunting elk number of times in New Mexico, Arizona, and Wyoming. And every time, I have always headed for the highest ground in the unit. But this pair of units is unusual in that 2 has quite a bit of low-land flats and area 25 is basically all low grassland/desert off the SE end of the Wind River Range.
The tags will be for the first two weeks of October and success rates seem pretty decent in these areas. Maybe everyone shoots their animals in the limited high country, but the biologist for the unit assures me there are desert elk populations that are resident in the lower regions at this time of year.
I wondering if any folks here have hunted elk in this type of country so early in the season and if so, what do you look for in the way of elk habitat and landscape structure?