Hey folks! Let's talk elk behavior/movements. I was doing a bit of scouting yesterday evening in GMU 356/360 area in the higher elevations, and there seemed to be plenty of activity judging by sign, and I saw a group of nice mature bulls so I know they're using this area.
My question is this: at what point, and for what reason, do the elk generally start moving from the high elevations down to the lower areas? Is it simply a post-rut activity (as if they're done breeding and then head for winter grounds)? Is it related mostly to snowfall? Is it triggered by something else?
My goal of course is to translate the observations I can make now (like there were 6 bulls feeding on green grass in a draw at ~5000') into practical strategies for the end of October.
What do y'all think?