Missionbigbull2008, You've got to relax, you've got a 14 day season to hunt. As much articles are written and it's typed about on the internet, scouting is not the end all to be all on an elk hunt. It's all about staying positive on a hunt. Your hunt has a 5 year average success of 28 %, that's really good.
Hell if this is your first biggame animal shoot the first legal elk you get a shot at don't worry about holding out for a big bull.
Take off after any bugle you hear, don't assume it's a hunter until you see a guy with a bugle tube, be very careful. I would be very careful bugling on this hunt in fact I wouldn't.
Grab a set of tracks you find and follow them, even if you lose the tracks continue in the same general direction the tracks were going, elk go to other elk, the tracks don't even have to be fresh to follow, to find elk. It's a prey thing to brush predators off on other prey, anyone that has dogged elk can attest to this. I cannot even think how many times I've busted a herd that was not the herd I was tracking. My dad has beat this into my head since I first started elk hunting and he has killed 80+ elk, he's 72 don't do the math.
I don't have the patience to sit at an elk crossing, especially when there's elk just over that next ridge, I just know it. But it can be successful, especially on migration hunts.
Stay positive. Defeatism sends elk hunters home with tags in their wallets every year.
I've been on one guided hunt and that was enough for me. I like to do my own thing and being a guide doesn't mean they are good hunters and unless you have alot of money it's a crap shoot on the guide's knowledge and ability. I don't want to offend those on this site that are guides so I'll shutup about that. I found this outfitter that works out of Indian creek corrals. They are expensive and charge more for bigger bulls which I think is *censored*! But here it is nonetheless. I know absolutely nothing about them.
http://www.pacificcrestoutfitting.com/Hunting.htmlGood luck on the hunt and just enjoy the hunt with your family.