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Sounds like you might need to hunt slower and quieter. Try glassing more too. Wild animals are really tuned in so that they can survive. If you can hear yourself walking, they can hear you too.
Man I would of never thought about using a cow call to cover up your mistakes.
Yes, elk are very noisy! I would tread light but don't spend to much energy trying to be elk ninja.Elk have extreme hearing and will hear you coming from a long way away no matter how quiet you are. A cow call can cover your noise just don't blow it every time you snap a twig. Elk are very vocal and rut or no rut, they talk year around. The biggest key to elk success is playing the WIND. In my opinion this is their #1 defense. A wind checker is a must and they are very cheap. Also, elk are a big animal and big animals leave sign. Get into an area that has a lot of elk sign. This means that they frequent that area often. Learning where elk live and why they live there will help out greatly. For a new elk hunter, I would check the harvest rates and get into an area that has a high harvest rate.Most of these areas hold high elk numbers. You may have to deal with more hunters but you will most likely be able to get on elk and learn more about them.
Quote from: funkster on November 03, 2012, 01:21:41 PMYes, elk are very noisy! I would tread light but don't spend to much energy trying to be elk ninja.Elk have extreme hearing and will hear you coming from a long way away no matter how quiet you are. A cow call can cover your noise just don't blow it every time you snap a twig. Elk are very vocal and rut or no rut, they talk year around. The biggest key to elk success is playing the WIND. In my opinion this is their #1 defense. A wind checker is a must and they are very cheap. Also, elk are a big animal and big animals leave sign. Get into an area that has a lot of elk sign. This means that they frequent that area often. Learning where elk live and why they live there will help out greatly. For a new elk hunter, I would check the harvest rates and get into an area that has a high harvest rate.Most of these areas hold high elk numbers. You may have to deal with more hunters but you will most likely be able to get on elk and learn more about them.I enjoyed reading your post. Very well written!..Excellent advise
Higher success percentages often mean more hunters. if you know elk are in the area find them. Tons of scounting or looking at maps as mentioned above will greatly help. If you can find those out of the way spots that hold elk you can be the 2% every year.
Funkster I thought the area I was hunting was pretty high percentage other than the blues. Did I read the results wrong?
You might want to re- read the regs. Rimrock isn't open for muzzy at all.