So I got a cow elk tag in the WY leftover draw and am now doing my map research and e-scouting.
Most of the public is NF, found 4+ trailheads that look like they lead to good areas, but will have to watch the GPS to make sure I stay on the correct side of wilderness boundaries.
So I google grazing permits and maps for the area. Forest Service has all the info available - nice.
Grazing permit details show end dates for the permit - some in September, some as late as October 15.
Hunt starts October 1 in this area.
I assume I want to stay away from active grazing to find elk?
Grazing areas empty of livestock since September will be better than areas with more recent or still active grazing?
Or do the elk go where they want and don't care about cattle? Elk in dark timber and cattle on the meadow?
Some areas are permitted for sheep grazing. I have heard that elk hate sheep areas and will stay away?
Any good strategy here or am I just overthinking it and should go where the habitat looks good, have a plan A, B, C, etc. Elk are whre the elk are and all that.
Most of the public is NF, found 4+ trailheads that look like they lead to good areas, but will have to watch the GPS to make sure I stay on the correct side of wilderness boundaries.
So I google grazing permits and maps for the area. Forest Service has all the info available - nice.
Grazing permit details show end dates for the permit - some in September, some as late as October 15.
Hunt starts October 1 in this area.
I assume I want to stay away from active grazing to find elk?
Grazing areas empty of livestock since September will be better than areas with more recent or still active grazing?
Or do the elk go where they want and don't care about cattle? Elk in dark timber and cattle on the meadow?
Some areas are permitted for sheep grazing. I have heard that elk hate sheep areas and will stay away?
Any good strategy here or am I just overthinking it and should go where the habitat looks good, have a plan A, B, C, etc. Elk are whre the elk are and all that.