cmiles2234
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- Nov 18, 2020
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I'm currently hunting 4th rifle Elk season in CO. First day of the hunt today, I saw 3 bull moose and zero elk. All three moose were within 100 yards which was pretty exciting. I spent most of the day in one to two feet of snow at least. The snow didn't seem to bother the moose any, but I'm concerned that all the elk have moved to lower elevation to get out of the deeper snow already. I know generally elk hang out at higher elevation than moose, but do they tend to transition to their winter zones sooner than moose? Should I keep working that same area and hope my luck changes or do I need to start working down slope to find the elk?