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Anybody hunting the opener of archery elk in Oregon? My dad drew an any elk tag in NE Oregon and the plan is to go down the first couple days of the season to see if we can get him on a bull before they get pushed around by hunters too much. If we aren't successful, we will be going back around the 17th of September through the end of the season if needed.Hoping we can have a few cooler days for the opener but its a crap shoot. We are headed down end of this week to check a few cameras and do some scouting of a few spots we have hunted in the past.
Quote from: vandeman17 on August 17, 2020, 09:26:10 AMAnybody hunting the opener of archery elk in Oregon? My dad drew an any elk tag in NE Oregon and the plan is to go down the first couple days of the season to see if we can get him on a bull before they get pushed around by hunters too much. If we aren't successful, we will be going back around the 17th of September through the end of the season if needed.Hoping we can have a few cooler days for the opener but its a crap shoot. We are headed down end of this week to check a few cameras and do some scouting of a few spots we have hunted in the past.Tell your Dad best of luck Adam. Talking to ranchers down there they advised that. they pull cows out of the back country the first week of August and the wolves follow them out. Once cows are removed they stated that the wolves then start targeting deer and elk. It really slowed down the second week of Sept and lots of wolf sign it seemed. Anyway best of luck!!!! Looking forward to pics
If you get in a pinch and need help packing meat Vandeman, get a hold of me. I don't have much going on for September and meat packing is a good excuse to call in dead to work.
Not hunting the opener, but the long-term forecast I've read shows that the entire season is dry and plenty warm. Looks like some mid-days in the hammock or risk pushing the elk from their beds to who-knows-where. That is always the conundrum for me. Plenty of elk get shot mid-day v. plenty of elk leave the basin when pushed from their beds.Hope your Dad slays one.