jjwaldman21
FNG
My brother and I went on our first elk trip to Colorado, OTC this year. We were there the 18-29th ish. We ended up hunting some hellacious north facing timber with blowdowns everywhere up at 10400 to 11000 ft. And for a couple days we were on bugles and bulls every day. The problem was that the wind was atrocious. It was always blowing the wrong way. The thermals were never consistent, the prevailing wasn't consistent, and we basically ended up blowing everything off the mountain (and had a blast doing it). We are wondering if anyone has any tips for the wind. We think that because it was somewhat of a bowl that the only way to hunt it properly is in a dead calm....
Any ideas?
Any ideas?