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Re: westside elk vs blacktail
« Reply #15 on: June 01, 2014, 10:08:48 PM »
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Re: westside elk vs blacktail
« Reply #16 on: June 03, 2014, 05:16:46 AM »
With so many roads on the westside its hard to go steep and deep...they tend to stay where they don't get harassed...that could be 50 yds off the road all season or 500yds off the road....I bumped a herd 3 times in 4 days from the same spot 75 yds off the road last year

Yep, a classic westside mistake is to go too far too early. With the amount of roads over here you can often leave the truck in prime elk country.

My thoughts exactly.  Yeah I think any animal would travel away until they feel safe...but for example, I was checkout out some lowland areas between 1000-2500', the low end being mostly flat---there's plenty of thick thick cover down low, but of course they could venture up into the steeper country---but I think the point is the elk could be anywhere, but they won't be everywhere.

I think finding well used trails and following them from end to end, evidence of bedding areas, any wallows, etc. would indicate where they've been--especially if you saw recent sign...then it's just a matter of bumping into them.

I know though, I've scoured westside maps, and roads are everywhere--which is good and bad I guess.

I'll be hunting either 454/460 or down south in a 500 series for modern.

So, generally does one approach the westside elk game as you would for blacktail, just expand your range because elk might move more?  Or do you actually search for different vegetation, types of cover, etc.?

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Re: westside elk vs blacktail
« Reply #17 on: June 03, 2014, 06:30:25 AM »
With so many roads on the westside its hard to go steep and deep...they tend to stay where they don't get harassed...that could be 50 yds off the road all season or 500yds off the road....I bumped a herd 3 times in 4 days from the same spot 75 yds off the road last year

Yep, a classic westside mistake is to go too far too early. With the amount of roads over here you can often leave the truck in prime elk country.
:yeah: we kill a lot of bulls within earshot of logging roads...

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Re: westside elk vs blacktail
« Reply #18 on: June 03, 2014, 07:29:49 AM »
I have noticed in my elk spots there's not as many deer...at least I don't see them anyways and my deer spot I don't see as many elk...but they do use the same terrain...you just don't hunt elk like you do deer....I cover way more ground elk hunting
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Re: westside elk vs blacktail
« Reply #19 on: June 06, 2014, 03:17:40 PM »
Well here's an ended-open question that may not have an answer:

If you were walking down a logging road on the west side, and there's timber all around you on both sides, what about the woods might persuade you to venture forth?

Obviously if you saw trails...go in!

I've seen trails in really thick stuff (where you'd shoot something no more than 10 yards away at most) and very open timber (where you can get a 30-50 yd shooting lane).  Also chased em into huge acres of mature regrowth, the kinda stuff where you'd be better off just going the animal with a machete. 

I like working the logging roads that switchback down draws....always find trails there.


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Re: westside elk vs blacktail
« Reply #20 on: June 06, 2014, 06:40:43 PM »
 I do a lot of scouting on Google Earth and look for draw or drainages between the roads. I've got quite a few bulls within 50 yds or so of the creeks; bedded down. I try to work downhill but I'll go uphill or sidehill depending on the wind. I like the timber as they seem to bed down there alot. Sometimes the brush looks pretty thick under the timber but you'll get a bit off the road and find that it opens up to make it a pretty good hunt. If I'm following a drainage I'll try to get close enough to the bottom that I can see the other side and spend a lot of time glassing as I'm going. It's not a horse race. They can be sneaky as hell. I always carry a cow call and have stopped a few bulls after I busted them by just running after them and calling. I stopped 2 bulls 3 times on one hunt before I got a shot at the rear bull. He was the bigger of the 2, a 5x5, but there was a 4x4 ahead of him. I took the 5x5 home that year.

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Re: westside elk vs blacktail
« Reply #21 on: June 09, 2014, 06:38:09 AM »
I do a lot of scouting on Google Earth and look for draw or drainages between the roads. I've got quite a few bulls within 50 yds or so of the creeks; bedded down. I try to work downhill but I'll go uphill or sidehill depending on the wind. I like the timber as they seem to bed down there alot. Sometimes the brush looks pretty thick under the timber but you'll get a bit off the road and find that it opens up to make it a pretty good hunt. If I'm following a drainage I'll try to get close enough to the bottom that I can see the other side and spend a lot of time glassing as I'm going. It's not a horse race. They can be sneaky as hell. I always carry a cow call and have stopped a few bulls after I busted them by just running after them and calling. I stopped 2 bulls 3 times on one hunt before I got a shot at the rear bull. He was the bigger of the 2, a 5x5, but there was a 4x4 ahead of him. I took the 5x5 home that year.

I see the same thing as well.  Brush looks thick at first, but go 20-30 yards in and you'd be surprised how much the timber opens up.  Either that or it just gets thicker  >:(

I tend to find trails more often in "moderate" timber--there's enough floor cover but it's neither high enough nor thick enough where you're constantly walking through it, wishing you're pants were more "waterproof", and its open enough to where a 20-40 yard shot is probable.

Sometimes I also find trails in burnt out sections of the timber--those dark, black areas with next to no ground cover that are quite open.

Sometimes I find lots of poop along the way; sometimes none.

Love creeping down those draws with big, wide mature trees, tall canopies where it's dark enough, but light enough at the right time of day, with moderate height--but sparse, lush green ground cover.


 


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