Seabird965
FNG
I have been given the opportunity to go hunt for Elk out close to Marathon, Tx. I would imagine it would be like hunting elk in the flatlands on New Mexico. Basically they have offered me to come out and hunt about 15K acres. No guide just access to the raw land. From scouting on Google earth & Hunt Stand I can tell, about half of the land is flat barren bush but the other looks like good canyons & ridges with about 200-300 ft elevation change (From about 4400-4700). It looks green & full of brush & mesquite. I have been on 1 failed Elk hunt in Colorado mountains. Any advice of how to approach this. The entrance to the property is on the flat barren side, so getting to the top of the ridges means going through or around the green mesquite flat to make it on top of the ridges. There also looks like a mostly dry creek bed that run the property that maybe holding some water and there is several windmills with water trough throughout the property.
I understand they are like deer and move early morning, then bed down, and start moving again in the late afternoon. I'm planning on hunting all day but should I set still and glass or stalk around. Should I find a water tank with plenty of tracks and sit. Also should I try to get on top and glass or glass from down low. I'm going the end of November, is there any reason to do any calling (cow or Bull)
Thanks for any advice. I'm just going in blindly. There are roads throughout most of the property
I understand they are like deer and move early morning, then bed down, and start moving again in the late afternoon. I'm planning on hunting all day but should I set still and glass or stalk around. Should I find a water tank with plenty of tracks and sit. Also should I try to get on top and glass or glass from down low. I'm going the end of November, is there any reason to do any calling (cow or Bull)
Thanks for any advice. I'm just going in blindly. There are roads throughout most of the property