This may or may not be relevant to your situation, but I spoke to a Wildlife Bio a few years ago when I was planning a goat hunt in the Olympics. We started chatting about Bull Elk and he said it was really interesting to see how the tagged Bulls behaved as hunting season started. He said there was almost no behavior change with the Elk during Archery season. During Muzzle loader season there was a very slight uptick in movement, but literally the day before Rifle season opened, sometime the night before opening morning, his tracking would show the bulls would make radicle location changes. They did one of two things. One group of elk would go find the darkest, deepest hole they could find and sit in it till the season was over. The other group would go on a migration and get the heck out of dodge, often moving many miles in a single day to transition to a new area with less hunter traffic.
I found that interesting.