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What I am worried about is there being a full moon and having clear nights and warm days. If that happens then they are likely to hold up in the dark timber during the heat of the day and do most of their moving at night. It happened to us in Montana and it was miserable!
Its been proven that the elk rut corresponds with the position/angle of the sun in the sky. The moon isnt involved other than its makes it easier for elk to see at night. The moon has 0 effect as far as weather is concerned. Mid sept is peak rut activity around here.
There have been studies done that the elks retna's process the moon phase and is thought to trigger the rut. I think from personal experiance i would agree with your feelings on perfering darker nights hoping the elk will feed longer into the morning. Cooler temps imo have more to do with rut conditions. Im planning on hunting oregon two years from now and i wouldnt change my plans except for a forest fire or something similar. Best of luck! Keep us posted on the results. Are you familar with the area already or going with a guide? Im going DIY and scouting is my biggest hurdle.
Quote from: washelkhunter on April 17, 2013, 04:13:34 PMIts been proven that the elk rut corresponds with the position/angle of the sun in the sky. The moon isnt involved other than its makes it easier for elk to see at night. The moon has 0 effect as far as weather is concerned. Mid sept is peak rut activity around here.Not where i hunt. Its the last two weeks of september. Espically the last few years with 90 degree temps through bow season. The elk are barely even in pre rut conditions.