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Re: Idaho Archery Elk
« Reply #15 on: September 04, 2018, 06:42:00 PM »
IMO it depends on the type of experience you are looking for and alot on the area ( meaning type of terrain).   In pre rut elk country it seems the best bulls don't move much till the actual rut stage, and all the action is gobbled up by lesser bulls. It can still be very productive that time of year and I would expect to hear good bugling and allot of call ins, but although they will be herd bulls,  ( and likely bulls  95 percent of hunters including myself would shoot in a second  :chuckle:)  they are likely not the strongest bull in a given area. He is likely waiting in the wings for cows to get hot a week later. Also if your in very thick terrain with multiple water options, then waiting a bit later makes sense simply to try and ensure good bugling action as other tactics like stand hunting, or spot and stalk may be more difficult.

From my research, the unit in Idaho (29) I have picked out has plenty of water. I'm not sure if that is a positive or negative? I'm guessing it will spread out the elk more. I'm used to sitting in treestands so I am not opposed to sitting at a water hole, but I think I would enjoy getting after the elk more. That said, I will use any tactic I can to get a bull. I have been on a couple tag along archery hunts in the Blues and had a lot of fun. Can't wait to get out there with a tag in my pocket  :)
 

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Re: Idaho Archery Elk
« Reply #16 on: September 04, 2018, 07:05:54 PM »
IMOP sitting on a hole isn't that great with elk.  Being mobile and covering lots ground on foot is the way to go.  Unless its only water/wallow in a 5 mile radius I wouldn't sit on anything.
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Re: Idaho Archery Elk
« Reply #17 on: September 04, 2018, 07:26:51 PM »
IMOP sitting on a hole isn't that great with elk.  Being mobile and covering lots ground on foot is the way to go.  Unless its only water/wallow in a 5 mile radius I wouldn't sit on anything.

Yeah, covering lots of ground on foot will be my preferred method, especially since I've never set foot in the unit before. I have a feeling the first year out will be a hell of a learning curve.

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Re: Idaho Archery Elk
« Reply #18 on: September 04, 2018, 09:33:37 PM »
Yup.  Be mobile, cover as much ground as you can anywhere away from the roads.  Find fresh sign or vocals and assess pattern, why then how.  Wind is the game changer-never give it to the elk.  You will be just fine. :twocents:  Might see ya over there next week depending on where ya going..
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