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Thanks guys, really appreciate your advice. I guess I’ll try to cover as much ground as possible until I find some action. One piece of advice I was told is don’t be tied down to any particular place and be prepared to try different areas until you find elk. Seems smart.
Quote from: WildcatRanger on May 23, 2020, 02:01:30 PMThanks guys, really appreciate your advice. I guess I’ll try to cover as much ground as possible until I find some action. One piece of advice I was told is don’t be tied down to any particular place and be prepared to try different areas until you find elk. Seems smart.That's good advice you were given! They can range widely with ease or vacate an area due to pressure or predators in an instant. When you do find them don't be afraid to be aggressive and get right after them. Opportunities can be hard to come by these days.
I wouldn't worry about thermals until after you have found the elk. I would pick up high to start and cover ground until you find them. Then get the wind/thermals right. That said, elk are smart critters, and hunting them in heavy timber really doesn't give you much of an advantage starting above or below them necessarily. I pick above because it is easier to go down hill then uphill once you find them.