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You should be fine. I have been in there 4 times within a couple weeks of those dates, and never had any snow issues. The elk like to bed on the glaciers that time of the year.
Snow wont be an issue. you'll still be a little early for good rut activity.
Quote from: Doublelunger on March 08, 2019, 09:39:04 AMSnow wont be an issue. you'll still be a little early for good rut activity.That is what I was thinking too but given the timing of the full moon and how work schedules are lining out, it looks like the best time for us to go in. Not exactly sure what strategy I would use for a hunt at that time as I have never been in the woods hunting that early
Quote from: vandeman17 on March 08, 2019, 09:48:46 AMQuote from: Doublelunger on March 08, 2019, 09:39:04 AMSnow wont be an issue. you'll still be a little early for good rut activity.That is what I was thinking too but given the timing of the full moon and how work schedules are lining out, it looks like the best time for us to go in. Not exactly sure what strategy I would use for a hunt at that time as I have never been in the woods hunting that earlyWell I'm a pretty crummy elk hunter but..... I think the best thing to do that time of year is hang around water. Which is pretty much everywhere in the Eagle Caps, but if you can find some wallows I would sit on those as much as I could stand it. Then the other thing would be to get up on those shady, timbered benches in the middle of the day when they're bedded down and lure them in with some easy cow calling and fully expect them to come in quiet.
There will be cows cycling at any time between the last week of August all the way till mid October. Don't over think it, just hunt. They are there and there is rut activity taking place
My plan would be to get “punched in the mouth” two or three times daily and call it a good hunt...actually I have that plan this year, different state