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Re: peak rut elk strategy
« Reply #15 on: September 07, 2018, 08:29:44 AM »
Those are the dates I normally hunt MT due to work. They are usually herded up pretty good by that point as mentioned. I notice they go to their beds really early with the full moon, but come out in the evening earlier, and probably stay out all evening. Depending on where you are going, decoys can be helpful. Especially trying to peel something away from a herd. I have glassed from afar lots of small bulls running ridges looking for herds during the day during this time as well. Depending on where you are going in MT, wolves can make them quiet. It varies by drainage where I hunt. I've seen them screaming, crossed a ridge and spotted elk, and watched a herd rut completely silent. Enjoy it! I leave tonight for a week and can't wait!
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Re: peak rut elk strategy
« Reply #16 on: September 07, 2018, 09:20:06 AM »
Those are the dates I normally hunt MT due to work. They are usually herded up pretty good by that point as mentioned. I notice they go to their beds really early with the full moon, but come out in the evening earlier, and probably stay out all evening. Depending on where you are going, decoys can be helpful. Especially trying to peel something away from a herd. I have glassed from afar lots of small bulls running ridges looking for herds during the day during this time as well. Depending on where you are going in MT, wolves can make them quiet. It varies by drainage where I hunt. I've seen them screaming, crossed a ridge and spotted elk, and watched a herd rut completely silent. Enjoy it! I leave tonight for a week and can't wait!

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Re: peak rut elk strategy
« Reply #17 on: September 07, 2018, 10:09:00 PM »
Hey Vande, Cory Jacobson has an article on his Elk101 sure someplace that talks about the moon fases. https://www.elk101.com/2018/03/planning-your-2018-elk-hunet/
I will be in Idaho from the 15th to end of month. I think it will be a good year

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Re: peak rut elk strategy
« Reply #18 on: September 08, 2018, 09:50:03 AM »
Hey Vande, Cory Jacobson has an article on his Elk101 sure someplace that talks about the moon fases. https://www.elk101.com/2018/03/planning-your-2018-elk-hunet/
I will be in Idaho from the 15th to end of month. I think it will be a good year

Him and randy newberg did a good segment on their elk talk podcast about full moon, peak rut strategies. I am just stoked to be out. Good luck in Idaho!!
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Re: peak rut elk strategy
« Reply #19 on: September 08, 2018, 11:12:25 AM »
Great info wapitiwhacker. Much appreciated. I’m hoping we are hitting it at the correct time and get to enjoy the full experience. It should be a great time regardless. Good luck to the rest of you that are heading out

 


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