SEtoNWHunter
Lil-Rokslider
- Joined
- Feb 17, 2017
- Location
- SW MT
I'll be hunting an area with a lot of elk AND hunters. This is an area I've scouted quite a bit but never hunted. I'm expecting that when the trucks/hikers/shooting starts on opening morning, the elk will move from the pressure (around higher elevation roads on public) towards private and difficult to access spots. I've identified some prime travel routes and was planning to get up on a main roadless ridge and wait/watch for moving elk. Now I'm second guessing and considering trying to work up the bottom of a drainage and catch them moving down toward private.
In your experience are elk more likely to move down along a ridge or the bottom of a drainage? Or are there too many other variables to predict? My only other thought is a I can definitely see more from up high...
Thanks for any input
In your experience are elk more likely to move down along a ridge or the bottom of a drainage? Or are there too many other variables to predict? My only other thought is a I can definitely see more from up high...
Thanks for any input