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Funny you mention "weather" Vande; we got 8-10" of snow dumped on us, over the course of a few days, in ID last year around the third week in SEP. Really was both a blessing and a curse both....
So what you're saying is... The more you hunt, the higher your chances of seeing animals... Interesting...
I think the vast majority of the time the people talk about lack of success during a full moon is because they're back at camp by 10 in the morning. Elk are still elk and it's not like they sleep from sunup to sundown and then come out of a coma to rut. My plan of attack is always to hunt away from people so getting away from roads and trails and hunting the times that other people don't go and just keeping stepping all day. That usually equates to not going the same week as everyone else which is always the third week in September. I'd rather hunt the first week of September when the woods are fairly empty and those bulls don't have cows yet for the most part and are establishing the pecking order between each other. That's when I've had the most luck getting elk to come in. That being said, I think September 25th to October 5th is the best. If I could pic one slot to hunt elk that would be it.
Update: Our decision was made easier as one of the guy's actually can't go until the 20th or later so it looks like it will be the last week of september and into early october.
Quote from: vandeman17 on June 29, 2018, 08:39:45 AMUpdate: Our decision was made easier as one of the guy's actually can't go until the 20th or later so it looks like it will be the last week of september and into early october.Funny how things work out sometimes. I think the timing is going to be perfect. Good luck and don't burn yourself out on the morning hunt. Hunt it a bit, slow down and take a break from 10-12 and then get after it a bit from 1230 -2, then a little break if your not hearing anything.