BrooksRanger
FNG
Definitely come to Alaska for an Elk hunt. Can't think of an easier or less competitive place to go. It will cost you in order to access the terrain, but no matter what happens you'll get an education.
Tour best bet....move to British Columbia
seriously
Quite a few states you'd not expect have small elk populations with limited hunting, its kind of funny how many residents of those states don't even realize it.
HAHA, yeah they're tough odds, I forgot WI had a herd, I know PA, Oklahoma have em, and I think quite a few others. Down in the Wichita mountains of Okla, there's some good bulls down there.I applied for the WI elk hunt the last few years. I have better odds of drawing sheep or goat in WY than I do WI elk I think though.
Edit - Hope I didn't blow up anyone's sleeper state with that post. Definitely go to MN instead!!!
This. Also, go to a place you can go consistently and spend time in.Instead of focusing on sleeper states you need to be focused on sleeper units.
As many have said there are no more secrets - even sleeper units get pressure... but there's a hell of a lot of country people overlook when they hunt because one unit gets pushed harder on YouTube videos, or this other unit has nicer terrain.
Look at elknut - that dude hunts in one of the lowest success rate units in his state and him and his boy still manage to pull out elk EVERY YEAR.
If you want a sleeper area - go find a place where people don't like to go, doesn't have to be a hellhole although that helps - and now locate the animals that live there, learn their routines and habits. Bam, you've found your sleeper unit.