Elk are spread across the entire elevation range in September.Do you guys think it’s necessary to go to 12,000 feet in September or should I try and stay at lower elevation?
Elk are spread across the entire elevation range in September.Do you guys think it’s necessary to go to 12,000 feet in September or should I try and stay at lower elevation?
It's too much to guess on. Keep in mind elk will go to where they can be safe, have food and be comfortable. Probably in that order. Bulls will be where they have established their little zone, roaming for cows or with cows trying to keep them together.Do you guys think it’s necessary to go to 12,000 feet in September or should I try and stay at lower elevation?
Stay flexible, your truck is one of your greatest assets. You may be moving more than you think. A realistic goal for miles- less than one, lolWhat is a realistic goal to cover (miles) in a day when elk hunting for a guy that’s in pretty good shape? I know there are a lot of variables involved but I’m just looking for a general rule of thumb. I’m going in September for an archery hunt and carrying camp on my back. I’m planning on staying out for 5 days and going back to the truck if need be. Thanks for any info!
From start to finish this is great advice you won’t get from online courses, podcasts, etc.The physical aspect is a fraction of the necessity to being out there grinding it out. The mental fortitude. How you hydrate. What foods you eat, I see a lot of guys eating stuff they typically don’t eat on a day to day. Supplements the same. Pack not properly fitted, how much your pack weighs. Boots…. I see guys who don’t wear boots often having foot issues by day 3… takes weeks to recover from that. Equipment malfunctions, do you have a spare/back up? Loose ends at home or work.. a lot of small attributes that add up.
I am trying to map out a hunt and my elevation changes from about 9000 to 12000 in about 3.5 miles. It will be my first backcountry hunt to just trying to be realistic with my goals. Everything I’ve read said the elk will probably be high, if not I’m planning other routes in lower elevation to try and find them.