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I have been doing a lot of reading, in the many, many threads in this site; most especially subjects dealing with Archery Hunting of Bear, Deer, and Elk. I have been picking up a lot of information from all of you more experienced hunters out there and I thank you ALL very much. As I become more learned and experienced, I, too, may feel knowledgable enough to offer my worth. For now, I will just continue to read.In this thread, I read a lot about how we Archery Hunters - me being a novice - are not getting as much of the Elk Rut as the ML and MR Hunters are. In my search to understand my prey more, I found a site, http://www.trmichels.com/ElkActivityGraphs.htm and in there I read that the rut is well into the Archery Hunting Dates. At this site, charts were offered and explainations were given to help understand the rut, the times and why the bugeling occures, etc.Now, unless the author of this site, "T. R. Michels", is out there without a bow, and doesn't even know how to spell elk, what he is saying makes a lot of sense and, rather than getting 'shafted' on the hunt, we are getting the best time for the hunt.In order to ensure that I don't join those out there without a bow, I would like someone, on this thread, to explain to me why the information on the furnished site is wrong, if it is. I am not interested in any ranting and raving about this, that, or something else, I am one who needs to know the facts to understand the rating ant raving. Once I have all the, accurate, information, I will digest it and, may, if I find it is warrented, join those doing the ranting and raving.If there is a problem (only determinable after gathering all of the facts and digesting them), there are only two ways one can proceed; 1) One can rant and rave, without providing a solution, and be a part of the problem; or 2) One can identify the problem and a, viable, solution, and present it to those who make the decisions. I have always believed you are either part of the problem or part of the solution. I, for one, would rather be part of the solution.Just my woth.
I understand the weather concerns, but, if I am understanding the information I have gathered, thus far, the rut depends a grat deal on the weather. The cows need the food for their young and if the rut starts too early, there may not be enough grass to produce enough milk after the calves are born. If the rut starts too late, the cow may not find enough food to giver her the strength required to gt her and her unborn calf through the winter. I know this is a balance only mother nature can do, but the changes in the opening date won't be able to work as accurate as Mother Nature's clock. From what I am seeing, the trend is good for archers and not as good for ML and MR. I will, however, continue to gather more information. Who know, one day, I may be able to spell elk. Perhaps, with the fire danger, the FS might be able to allow Archery Hunters in, on foot, to the closed areas. Another possible solution.
The bottom line here is that the majority of archery elk hunters would rather hunt later in Sept than earlier in Sept for the above mentioned reasons! Yes you have a better chance at hooking up with a bigger bull earlier in the season but I'll take my chances later in the season when the rut really gets into the swing of things! I'm pretty sure I'm not alone in that thought process!
Bobcat, you are clearly not an archery hunter and are missing the point! Sure if we are now talking about picking our seasons, lets make it Sept 18th through October 2nd! It wasn't like the 8-21st was just this amazing season where we got to hunt the prime of the rut! The problem is they are making it a less desirable season than what we had. Thats it! get it?
Very well stated Bobcat. Or blow out of this state and archery hunt in a state where the season is the whole month of september!