Hunter E
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- Jan 27, 2024
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How far away from roads and or access/pressure points are elk typically located?
I think if there are guys that go out every year for a long time, they might find a little bit of a pattern on how far they have to go in before they find elk.lol I don’t think that question can really be answered
The answer to your question is: it depends. I’ve shot elk while literally standing on a “road”, and I’ve also shot elk just over 8 miles from the closest road. So, it depends. Elk are where you find them.I think if there are guys that go out every year for a long time, they might find a little bit of a pattern on how far they have to go in before they find elk.
Nope, not necessarily… seen elk right off of I-70 and seen them in the middle of the wilderness. They go where they want when they want. They can have patterns but it can and will vary season to season based on moisture, hunter pressure, recreational pressure, heat or lack there of ect… ect… sorry they are not whitetails and there is often not an easy button for themI think if there are guys that go out every year for a long time, they might find a little bit of a pattern on how far they have to go in before they find elk.
My rule is generally about 1 mile from a road on out. But like others, have seen some right next to a road feeding or just walking slowly during hunting season when they really didn't have a good reason to be there vs any number of other places that were substantially the same but more remote or at least not visible from the road.There's is no hardcast rule where elk are found on public land. Depends on habitat, food source, water, security cover, topography, hunter pressure, time of year... That being said I tend to encounter the beginnings of elk sign and animals 1-1.5 mi away from trails and roads. But I've also encountered elk a mere 50 yds off well traveled forest roads and in the middle of sagebrush flats middle of the day.
Beat me to it.Elk are where you find em
Haha!Beat me to it.
NopeI think if there are guys that go out every year for a long time, they might find a little bit of a pattern on how far they have to go in before they find elk.
Nothing could be more true.Elk are where you find em