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Lil-Rokslider
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Hi All, longtime elk hunter here (though a bit short on success; Got my first bull two years ago!) in Colorado. Once shed season opens here on May 1st, I was hoping to get out to do some shed hunting (only hunting-related activity my GF will tag along on and a good chance to stretch my legs). I've been fortunate to find some incredible dead heads over the years while scouting or hunting, but never really gone out in the spring for sheds. I've got some spots in mind, just looking for advice.
A couple broad and CO specific questions: 1. Given the current level of snow pack in NW/Central Colorado, should I be looking in true winter range (mostly BLM; Under ~9K feet) or are the elk starting to creep up in their upwards migration? 2. Does anyone have a pulse on if bulls have started to drop in numbers? IE Should I be boots on the ground May 1 or should I push it back into May a bit? Last weekend I saw 3 bulls off the Gore Range with their headgear still attached 3. Do good zones get picked over pretty quickly after the opener? My hope is to not drive 3 hours on May 8th to an area where I've confident I could find some, to see that it's been picked clean. 4. How often do folks find matched pairs within a reasonable distance of each other? How much energy/time do you expend looking for a match versus moving on to a new area? 5. Is there value in lugging my spotting scope around? I've heard that's how a lot of serious shed guys find them.
Will also accept any general advice, don't feel like you have answer all of these. Thanks guys
A couple broad and CO specific questions: 1. Given the current level of snow pack in NW/Central Colorado, should I be looking in true winter range (mostly BLM; Under ~9K feet) or are the elk starting to creep up in their upwards migration? 2. Does anyone have a pulse on if bulls have started to drop in numbers? IE Should I be boots on the ground May 1 or should I push it back into May a bit? Last weekend I saw 3 bulls off the Gore Range with their headgear still attached 3. Do good zones get picked over pretty quickly after the opener? My hope is to not drive 3 hours on May 8th to an area where I've confident I could find some, to see that it's been picked clean. 4. How often do folks find matched pairs within a reasonable distance of each other? How much energy/time do you expend looking for a match versus moving on to a new area? 5. Is there value in lugging my spotting scope around? I've heard that's how a lot of serious shed guys find them.
Will also accept any general advice, don't feel like you have answer all of these. Thanks guys