ndhunterman
Active member
Planning my 2017 season theoretically beings its -20 here today and have decided I'm going to leave the rifle at home next fall and bowhunt elk. I've rifle hunted them 4 times, and bowhunted the breaks once. All my elk hunting has been in MT.
In keeping with a similar theme as the " average shot range for elk" thread, I'm looking to gauge which state will give me the most number of opportunities during a 7 day hunt. I'm looking for elk and arrows in the air, don't care about "trophy potential" at this stage.
What has been your experience in these states for opportunities ?
I get after it, burn the boot rubber, dark to dark. I'm also not asking for your honey holes, mostly looking to see if I would see more elk during the archery season than I have rifle hunting.
Spent some time in the Gravellies, Little Belts, and Breaks, and of the 3, I saw more elk in the Breaks; which was a bow season but is obviously more open country as well.
Have a good one.
In keeping with a similar theme as the " average shot range for elk" thread, I'm looking to gauge which state will give me the most number of opportunities during a 7 day hunt. I'm looking for elk and arrows in the air, don't care about "trophy potential" at this stage.
What has been your experience in these states for opportunities ?
I get after it, burn the boot rubber, dark to dark. I'm also not asking for your honey holes, mostly looking to see if I would see more elk during the archery season than I have rifle hunting.
Spent some time in the Gravellies, Little Belts, and Breaks, and of the 3, I saw more elk in the Breaks; which was a bow season but is obviously more open country as well.
Have a good one.