Was out this last week and had a couple of situations where we jumped some elk. In one case, two spikes were eating on the side of an opening. They winded us and took off. In the other case, I walked up to about 25 feet from a cow and 1x2 that were bedded. They got up, and ran. The cow stopped, then trotted a bit further, stopped again then left. The 1x2 got the heck out of Dodge.
What I need to know is:
- will the elk return to these places or will they now avoid these areas? If they return, how long does it take (an hour, a day, ...)?
- in the case of the cow who stopped then trotted off, should I have continued to follow her, or would she make a loop back eventually going to the same bed?
The ground was dry and crunchy, so I knew I couldn't follow her to get a shot off. What I did, was parallel her a bit, then turn away from her and headed back to the general bed area. She didn't come back.
Heading back out in the morning, so if any of you see this and can respond, the would be great. Thanks!