CMack376
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- Jan 20, 2020
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Last year i hunted Colorado for my very first elk hunt. Felt good about the area we picked. We found lots of elk sign.... but it was old sign. We hunted the from Sept. 10th-20th. We found plenty of sign from other hunters as well. We truck camped for it was our first time in the area so we wanted to be able to jump ship easily if need be. We hunted pretty deep the first two days and found outfitter camps... but the were empty. We found a water hole that was loaded with elk tracks, elk scat, and smelled like a barn yard. But we never found the elk. after a few days we decided the place was a ghost town not only to the elk, but as well as the other hunters, and outfitter camps. There had to be a reason. So we traveled by vehicle to the next basin and to set up camp. On the way to that next basin we had to run to town quick. On the way to town we passed sheep, a lot of sheep, like 2,000 sheep. Little did we know we were headed to the same place. Once we got to our new camp location (a T.H.) we talked to one of the other hunters that was there bear hunting. He said you guys going back there?, as he pointed towards the trail. "yup!, that's the plan!". then he informed us that a cow boy just brought 2,000 head of sheep back there. It was getting late so we went to bed and rolled the dice. Again we found sign, but no elk.
Now that i know about grazing allotments, how far do you stay away from those sheep and for how long? Are you successful guys hunting these areas up to a week before the sheep get there? how long after the sheep are gone will you try that area again? Or are you better off avoiding that basin altogether and finding one that has no grazing allotment? Are cattle treated the same? Thanks for your help in advance!!!
Also a side note, how many of you guy are hunting up high those first two weeks of September? How high? We hunted between 9k to 10k. Were we high enough? Did we find night sign? Just trying to get my ducks in a row for next years trip. Planning starts now.
Now that i know about grazing allotments, how far do you stay away from those sheep and for how long? Are you successful guys hunting these areas up to a week before the sheep get there? how long after the sheep are gone will you try that area again? Or are you better off avoiding that basin altogether and finding one that has no grazing allotment? Are cattle treated the same? Thanks for your help in advance!!!
Also a side note, how many of you guy are hunting up high those first two weeks of September? How high? We hunted between 9k to 10k. Were we high enough? Did we find night sign? Just trying to get my ducks in a row for next years trip. Planning starts now.