Been throwing sticks at elk for 35 years here in Colorado. This has been the most confusing September, with Mr Bull Elk not giving a damn about finding girlfriends, or even trying to qualify for the UFC for elk. Some observations from my draw unit:
There were more rag bulls and less bulls over 4 years old, which makes me wonder just how many mature bulls were winter killed.
Without the big boys, the rut this year was comparable to a bunch of high school boys who were just hanging out., and finding bachelor groups in the middle of September was unheard of once upon a time.
I wore out more diapragms than usual, not from working bulls but from trying to locate.
I'd get a bull to answer, even maybe three or four times, and then it was an abrupt adios, even with raghorns.
It seems, no it is, that the rut is later every year, and more silent
I had more 3 year old bulls totally confound me into thinking I'd stumbled upon a big bull with their growling, moaning, hacking spitting, sandpaper bugles.
And yes, Colorado's elk herds are a shadow of what they were 10 years ago....don't believe eveything you read.
I made it a point to stop at more camps this year to see how everyone else was faring, and there were a lot of disgruntled hunters, who were having the same problems I was having., even the guide services were struggling to find elk
Come 2025, the Wildlife Commission...ie" special interest commission nowdays, had better do some sweeping changes with hunter numbers in the field, as in limit 2nd and 3rd rifle seasons, because at least in my part of the state, it is far from being a healthy herd.
There are too many people in the woods since Covid, it is not just hunting pressure. Elk are smart, and they are learning that making noises attracts humans. Gone are the hedays of making an elk sound and hearing the clicking of hooves as something came to check you out. And, that's sad.
There were more rag bulls and less bulls over 4 years old, which makes me wonder just how many mature bulls were winter killed.
Without the big boys, the rut this year was comparable to a bunch of high school boys who were just hanging out., and finding bachelor groups in the middle of September was unheard of once upon a time.
I wore out more diapragms than usual, not from working bulls but from trying to locate.
I'd get a bull to answer, even maybe three or four times, and then it was an abrupt adios, even with raghorns.
It seems, no it is, that the rut is later every year, and more silent
I had more 3 year old bulls totally confound me into thinking I'd stumbled upon a big bull with their growling, moaning, hacking spitting, sandpaper bugles.
And yes, Colorado's elk herds are a shadow of what they were 10 years ago....don't believe eveything you read.
I made it a point to stop at more camps this year to see how everyone else was faring, and there were a lot of disgruntled hunters, who were having the same problems I was having., even the guide services were struggling to find elk
Come 2025, the Wildlife Commission...ie" special interest commission nowdays, had better do some sweeping changes with hunter numbers in the field, as in limit 2nd and 3rd rifle seasons, because at least in my part of the state, it is far from being a healthy herd.
There are too many people in the woods since Covid, it is not just hunting pressure. Elk are smart, and they are learning that making noises attracts humans. Gone are the hedays of making an elk sound and hearing the clicking of hooves as something came to check you out. And, that's sad.