Anyone purposely skip opening day?

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Anyone else skipping the opener on purpose this year?

I’ve noticed over the years that despite having some great opening morning hunts and opportunities, I’ve still had some great success a few days into the season. Though I’ve probably had more shot opportunities during the opener than any other day of the week, those that I do have are somewhat fleeting as it’s usually the result of pressured animals racing for cover.

Furthermore by about Tuesday, there is significantly less pressure and the animals are back to somewhat normal patterns.

I’m putting my money where my mouth is and showing up Monday night this year. We’ll see how it pans out.

One thing I am looking forward to is starting the drive west on a Sunday. Not getting stuck in rush hour traffic somewhere along the way that first day will be glorious.

Anyone else skipping the zoo that is opening weekend this year?
 
The Colorado archery and bear rifle opener is on a Tuesday this year. I don't intend to take the day off. I'll probably take Friday off that week and get a 3 day weekend in.
 
Not this year, but I have often stayed home opening weekend with plans to hunt the drainages animals escape to. Elk know how far they need to go to get away from pesky humans. Every time I feel a knot in the stomach all the big animals have been shot out, we seem to run into a whopper. A fella can hunt the last week of the antelope season as they get into large herds after the rut and come up with some good goats that survived being chased every day.

Mulies are the same and different - more random like shaking a snow globe maybe? Still, there are travel routes between major drainages and we’ve seen some whoppers in the middle of the day making tracks through areas they would never bed down in, so we assume they are walking from one good drainage to another good drainage 8 miles away. If that has a lot of activity, I’m sure these buck groups will keep going to another good drainage 5 or 10 miles away. There is one corridor like this forming a ring between 4 amazing areas that a guy could camp out on and surely tag an above average deer, but the one year I tried it we were pinned down in a lightning storm so I’ve never felt like repeating that experience. Lol
 
No. Zoo or not, there are far more elk out there than at home. I definitely won't kill one from home or while I'm driving. I might kill one on opening day.
 
Here in PA I won’t ever miss the opening day of rifle season, based on my track record the majority of my deer and all of my biggest bucks have been killed on the opener. Same for total deer, 50 to 75% of your camps yearly deer harvest is on the opening weekend with some years having greater than 50% on the first day.
 
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