Bachto
WKR
My archery season was the epitome of "game of inches" so many close calls and small mistakes over in western Montana. Being from Washington we can't hunt multiple different weapons in one year so I've never hunted late season/rifle season for elk. I've watched tons of Youtube videos of guys hunting the rifle season and I think I have a good idea for strategy/tactics. Feel free to add to or critique my plan:
- I know this season can be very dependent on snow pushing elk out of the high country.
- It seems that glassing is sort of the name of the game
- finding pockets where there is less hunting pressure will be key
- in correlation to this finding natural funnels where elk will get pushed is also key
My overall plan is to find areas where I can do a fair bit of glassing that seem to be areas where elk will be coming out of the higher country. Finding old burns, lower elevation parks and south facing slopes. I plan to just cover as much country as I can trying to find the sanctuaries.
What am I missing?
- I know this season can be very dependent on snow pushing elk out of the high country.
- It seems that glassing is sort of the name of the game
- finding pockets where there is less hunting pressure will be key
- in correlation to this finding natural funnels where elk will get pushed is also key
My overall plan is to find areas where I can do a fair bit of glassing that seem to be areas where elk will be coming out of the higher country. Finding old burns, lower elevation parks and south facing slopes. I plan to just cover as much country as I can trying to find the sanctuaries.
What am I missing?