orionsbrother
WKR
Thanks for chiming in, that is great information.
Here's the specific plan...I've got two areas I'd like to key in on. I am getting into the area 24 hours before my partner, so I've got a long hike planned in one area for that first day. I'll be walking in before sunup and want to cover about 10-12 miles that first day. I'll make a long loop and hopefully learn some information. Head to pick him up from the airport the next day and then our trip really begins, and if I learn good info that first hike we'll go there, if not we'll go to the other area. What would you recommend I look for on this scouting day?
I wasn't planning on bringing a spotter because I can't afford one, but I've also been told I probably don't need one here, that is good to hear.
So when you are hunting from the truck, are you just driving the roads before daylight, parking and listening for a while? And if you don't hear one you drive on?
Just a few things. I think you'll be fine without a spotting scope. If you're driving around mountain roads...back and forth... guys like me and my friends might be swearing inside our heads and thinking impure thoughts.
You have a plan. You've targeted an area. Check it out. Carefully. Pay attention to the wind. If you blow the elk out, they could keep going for further than you think. Impress that on your friend. He might not realize it if he's not a Hunter.
ToddB is doing you a solid without asking for anything. Make sure to feed him some pictures and updates. And down the road, when you pay things forward, give ToddB a heads up that his gift is still giving.
Have a great hunt.
ToddB - It's not much, but you're on my list. If we ever cross paths, I owe you a tasty craft beer. Kudos, brother.