leprechaun
FNG
So I have been shed hunting like crazy and so far have only found two old ones. However, I have spotted a lot of animals and have some questions regarding how Bulls behave this time of year.
So in the area I have been looking, there is sign everywhere. Fresh droppings, trails, and rubs all over. I spotted two (smaller) bulls earlier in the week at around 5000 feet. I found my first (old) shed at 4800 feet.
Yesterday I saw a herd of around 100 calves and mommas at what I estimate to be 3700 feet, further down the same drainage where I saw my bulls and found the shed. I had previous picked out a different slope to look for sheds on next, but I am curious if these bulls might come down the drainage and feed in the same areas as the cows, before heading back to timber to bed down.
Any tips? I have been trying to avoid walking up to the higher elevations as I don't want to push the bull elk at all.
So in the area I have been looking, there is sign everywhere. Fresh droppings, trails, and rubs all over. I spotted two (smaller) bulls earlier in the week at around 5000 feet. I found my first (old) shed at 4800 feet.
Yesterday I saw a herd of around 100 calves and mommas at what I estimate to be 3700 feet, further down the same drainage where I saw my bulls and found the shed. I had previous picked out a different slope to look for sheds on next, but I am curious if these bulls might come down the drainage and feed in the same areas as the cows, before heading back to timber to bed down.
Any tips? I have been trying to avoid walking up to the higher elevations as I don't want to push the bull elk at all.