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Find the water and the shady benches above, find the elk. Good luck.
Quote from: pianoman9701 on September 07, 2022, 03:09:12 PMFind the water and the shady benches above, find the elk. Good luck.Do you think an old wallow from last year? Heavily used is a place worth sitting opening day?Wallow was big enough for a mini van
Quote from: Meattoeat on September 07, 2022, 03:16:26 PMQuote from: pianoman9701 on September 07, 2022, 03:09:12 PMFind the water and the shady benches above, find the elk. Good luck.Do you think an old wallow from last year? Heavily used is a place worth sitting opening day?Wallow was big enough for a mini vanOld? Is it being used? If so, worth sitting for a week at a time. If not, they're using another probably nearby, maybe from the same water source.
My elk hunting experience is with Rocky Mountain elk, this will be my first year for Rosie’s. So question for you Roosevelt hunters - with the super high temps forecasted for Saturday (and without talking about a very very specific spot) would you focus your efforts on 1) shaded slopes by creek bottoms, but up in the low mountains/foothills2) river bottom/wetlands very near the coast3) somewhere else? The area that I have scouted and will be on Saturday provides terrain for both 1 and 2.
Quote from: geauxtigers on September 08, 2022, 03:23:26 PMMy elk hunting experience is with Rocky Mountain elk, this will be my first year for Rosie’s. So question for you Roosevelt hunters - with the super high temps forecasted for Saturday (and without talking about a very very specific spot) would you focus your efforts on 1) shaded slopes by creek bottoms, but up in the low mountains/foothills2) river bottom/wetlands very near the coast3) somewhere else? The area that I have scouted and will be on Saturday provides terrain for both 1 and 2.I’m still fairly new to elk hunting in general. But what I will say if you’re used to hunting Rocky Mountain boys is that Roosevelt elk don’t have nearly the range typically that their counterparts do. If you know where they were a few months ago, they might not be in the same meadow, but they probably aren’t miles and miles away. At least not until pressure pushes them
Warehouser just closed their lands so that’s probably gonna put a damper on a lot of people‘s plans two days before it starts.
Quote from: trophyhunt on September 08, 2022, 06:32:27 PMWarehouser just closed their lands so that’s probably gonna put a damper on a lot of people‘s plans two days before it starts. No access for the opener?.State land is going to be a clusterf*"#!