To scout for elk, my methods are e-scouting before choosing areas, then finding a spot to glass those areas if possible, then putting boots on the ground and covering areas where you believe the elk should be. I look for tracks, actual elk, poop, scrapes, beds, sheds, etc, and any signs that elk have been there. I'll find wallows and walk around them.
I'll also look for old camps, hanging poles, parking areas, etc. I'll also go into town and chat up the local grocery store employees, maybe a good burger spot, and then a local bar to see what people say after they have had a few drinks. I've had some of the best nuggets shared after someone has a couple of beers.
Sometimes with new areas you just have to start covering ground. After 25 years of killing elk, I have a pretty good idea of how to navigate the woods to find them.
During archery, night bugling is pretty successful....
There is no magic solution. The more work you put in, the more you'll get out of it. I think most people new to elk hunting kill their first elk 4-7 years after starting....
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I'll also look for old camps, hanging poles, parking areas, etc. I'll also go into town and chat up the local grocery store employees, maybe a good burger spot, and then a local bar to see what people say after they have had a few drinks. I've had some of the best nuggets shared after someone has a couple of beers.
Sometimes with new areas you just have to start covering ground. After 25 years of killing elk, I have a pretty good idea of how to navigate the woods to find them.
During archery, night bugling is pretty successful....
There is no magic solution. The more work you put in, the more you'll get out of it. I think most people new to elk hunting kill their first elk 4-7 years after starting....
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