Ok guys, seeking a little advice and opinions here.
Here is a little backstory of the area I hunt.
I have hunted the same area for 3 years now and there is absolutely no afternoon action. We have a good bugle right at first light, then it dies for a couple hours and picks up again mid morning and eventually dies off about mid day. In the 3 years we have hunted there, we haven't made a set up on an elk in the afternoon. We've killed 4 elk in three years, and they've all been before noon. We try to do full days in the field, but our afternoons are usually spent sitting up high listening for bugles that never materialize or along what we think are travel areas.
So my question is: would you continue hunting like we currently do, as it has proven to work, or would you put in half a day in the area, hike the 2-4 miles back to the truck and relocate to unknown areas for an evening hunt to try and find vocal elk?
We are hunting the last week in September this year, so we are hoping they'll be more vocal towards dark.
Here is a little backstory of the area I hunt.
I have hunted the same area for 3 years now and there is absolutely no afternoon action. We have a good bugle right at first light, then it dies for a couple hours and picks up again mid morning and eventually dies off about mid day. In the 3 years we have hunted there, we haven't made a set up on an elk in the afternoon. We've killed 4 elk in three years, and they've all been before noon. We try to do full days in the field, but our afternoons are usually spent sitting up high listening for bugles that never materialize or along what we think are travel areas.
So my question is: would you continue hunting like we currently do, as it has proven to work, or would you put in half a day in the area, hike the 2-4 miles back to the truck and relocate to unknown areas for an evening hunt to try and find vocal elk?
We are hunting the last week in September this year, so we are hoping they'll be more vocal towards dark.