Appreciate everyone taking the time to respond and share your experiences. That’s exactly why I posted.
Sounds like the common themes are steep country, lots of access in certain areas, and plenty of side-by-sides if you’re near roads. That’s good intel to have going in. I’m not looking for a road hunt, so I’ll definitely be focusing on areas with limited access, hiking trails, and spots where I can get a little separation from the crowds.
The advice about aggressively finding elk and not being afraid to bump them is solid. I plan to make a couple scouting trips and put boots on the ground rather than just relying on e-scouting. I know anything that looks good on a map probably looks good to a lot of other guys too.
As for the local dynamic, I get it. I’ll be respectful, stay in my lane, and hunt hard. At the end of the day, we’re all just out there trying to enjoy the same public ground.
Thanks again for the insight and the PM. If nothing else, I’m looking forward to getting into some steep country and learning a new area. I’ll report back after the season.