Last year I found elk consistently in an area that looks like the pic you posted above.40 days and i'm still evaluating plans for the year. First 2 weeks of September in the Gila and then gotta get a bull for myself here in CO. I'm searching out new hunting locations currently. Scouted this weekend and didnt find anything that i would consider worth hunting. One rub at the very top and... that was about it... walked through miles of barren Pine ... not even a squirrel or bird. Got into what i consider good elk looking area but... just... like i said, nothing that got me excited for the area. So next weekend is spot B that i got marked.
5 mile loop. Good practice for the season. Got caught in a hailstorm near the top, hunkered under a pine for an hour, exciting being up that high in those thunderstorms.
Anyone ever find any elk in these pine barrens where grass doesnt even grow? Just so void of life everywhere ive ever been.View attachment 432065
It’s crazy how elk just go into hiding for the full moon. Everyone should just stay home40 days from now it’ll be a full moon, 75 degrees and feel like 95 and every hippee hiker from the city will be tromping around the woods. Have fun!
Definitely don’t go into hiding but when they stop talking (if they’re even talking at all) before sunrise and I’m sweating buckets looking for them as the sun beats down on me, it makes for a less enjoyable experience. September 2 you’re likely to find bulls in bachelor groups still, not even thinking about cows.It’s crazy how elk just go into hiding for the full moon. Everyone should just stay home
I know where this is based solely on the pic...... LOL....40 days and i'm still evaluating plans for the year. First 2 weeks of September in the Gila and then gotta get a bull for myself here in CO. I'm searching out new hunting locations currently. Scouted this weekend and didnt find anything that i would consider worth hunting. One rub at the very top and... that was about it... walked through miles of barren Pine ... not even a squirrel or bird. Got into what i consider good elk looking area but... just... like i said, nothing that got me excited for the area. So next weekend is spot B that i got marked.
5 mile loop. Good practice for the season. Got caught in a hailstorm near the top, hunkered under a pine for an hour, exciting being up that high in those thunderstorms.
Anyone ever find any elk in these pine barrens where grass doesnt even grow? Just so void of life everywhere ive ever been.View attachment 432065
I’ll be out 7th-18th could care less about the full moon.Definitely don’t go into hiding but when they stop talking (if they’re even talking at all) before sunrise and I’m sweating buckets looking for them as the sun beats down on me, it makes for a less enjoyable experience. September 2 you’re likely to find bulls in bachelor groups still, not even thinking about cows.
Full moon isn’t my 1st priority when picking days but last year I hiked into my hunting spot multiple days in a row well before first light with no headlamp. Psychologically wandering around at night with no head lamp because the moon is so bright puts me in a negative mind frame as I imagine the elk feed and messing around all night! And in my experience elk are absolutely less active in the mornings on a full moon.I’ll be out 7th-18th could care less about the full moon.