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^^ The GAIA mapping app has a layer that color codes the terrain steepness. It has been useful to me several times over the years.
Find someone that has been and killed before. Once you learn the ropes, know what to look for they will hit the ground more, and more often. We killed 4 in 3 days, and if you saw the shape of 2 of the guys, you'd laugh. Way more to hunting elk than getting in shape. Way more!
I killed my bull an hour after I set camp. Lucky? Maybe, but this is the 4th time I've done that (killed elk same day camp.set) Way too many things were done correctly to be lucky 4 times. Elk are not hard to kill if you understand them.
Good luck
Grab a leftover tag in Idaho in a unit you’ve never been to, drive out there opening day and set up camp and let’s see you kill that bull within a couple hours. Saying they’re not hard to kill if you understand them is 10% of the story. Hunting the same area for years or even decades makes a huge difference. I had a bull at 40 yards opening morning within 2 minutes of shoot time, then another bull 30 minutes later. Then a bull that night. Then the next morning had one at 35 yards. Maybe I’m just that amazing because I “understand” elk.
But instead of patting myself on the back, let’s be honest. I know my area, and I know every trail, wallow, bedding area, etc. Drop me in a new unit and I’ll be wondering around looking for elk like everyone else until I figure it out.
I love other people having success. I didn’t even get an elk tag for archery season because I’m focused on helping others this year. Combined the 3 of them have 1 elk killed in their lives. This the reason we had multiple elk in range and nothing died. So once again your full of shit.You act like I hunt the same spot year after year all alone with no interference from others like some of the other private land "OTC" BS artists that once booted from their spot, they can't kill shit. This year was a shit show, in terms of pressure. Haters will hate, is all I got. But you're right, knowing an area, and knowing elk, is way higher on the scale than "I hiked 5 miles" I'm in shape" etc etc. Elk could give a shit less you can hike 10 miles in a day. Not my problem you have a problem with others success. Do something about it.
@ the OP, find someone who has killed elk. You will learn a ton.
If you went out there, and tried, you succeeded. I was here sitting on my ass reading this forum.So today I just left Colorado after my first ever elk hunt. I ended up going it solo, driving 18 hours one way across country. I planned for almost 10 months, escouted multiple areas, and worked out hard for 3 months to get in shape. And even after all that preparation I ended up having to go home after 3 days of a planned 5 day hunt because of how bad those mountains kicked my ass. I learned a lot but still feel super disappointed that my hunt ended early. The area that I hunted was super steep with lots of deadfall, and I made the mistake of hiking up the mountain my first day there and believe I got altitude sickness as I couldn’t eat for the next couple days and felt terrible. I have to say I was shocked at how steep and rough the terrain was compared to what it looked like on the maps. I wasn’t expecting to actually kill an elk but was hoping I would at least find some or hear bugles, which I never did. Even though I failed at my goal I am already trying to think of things I could have done differently that can help me next year . Any advice on how to better prepare next time or any stories of how your previous failures let to future success?
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I love other people having success. I didn’t even get an elk tag for archery season because I’m focused on helping others this year. Combined the 3 of them have 1 elk killed in their lives. This the reason we had multiple elk in range and nothing died. So once again your full of shit.
I have a problem with people that thing they are gods gift to the elk woods, definitely not people having success.
Please expand. Clueless how? Hateful how? Because I called you out for your pompous attitude? Whether is bowsite or Rokslide you prove over and over that you think you’re an elk hunting god. It old and I’m tired of reading it. So please let me know how helping others is clueless and hateful Lord Elk Killer. I’m all ears…Clueless and full of hate. Good luck on your rifle hunt.
I was in the same boat three years ago in Colorado with a buddy and hiking in with 55 pounds on my back made me realize how out of shape I really was. I ruck hiked several days a week after work for a couple months but when you get out of the truck at the trailhead you realize how steep it really is and that altitude having its effect I knew I was in for a world of hurt. Didn't go home early but as soon as we came home empty handed it really was an awakening to how out of shape I've become since my college baseball days. It really motivated me to get back after it and now I am down to almost my high school weight which has really helped my knees and overall health. Whenever I think about skipping a workout or a ruck hike I think about my trip to Colorado and how I never want to feel like that again. That preparation has to be year round. So even though I didn't see any elk and only heard one bugle all week I look at it as a positive experience in that respect. Plus the views, waking up on a mountain every morning sipping my coffee, and gaining valuable experience (mostly where not to find elk) is worth the trip itself.So today I just left Colorado after my first ever elk hunt. I ended up going it solo, driving 18 hours one way across country. I planned for almost 10 months, escouted multiple areas, and worked out hard for 3 months to get in shape. And even after all that preparation I ended up having to go home after 3 days of a planned 5 day hunt because of how bad those mountains kicked my ass. I learned a lot but still feel super disappointed that my hunt ended early. The area that I hunted was super steep with lots of deadfall, and I made the mistake of hiking up the mountain my first day there and believe I got altitude sickness as I couldn’t eat for the next couple days and felt terrible. I have to say I was shocked at how steep and rough the terrain was compared to what it looked like on the maps. I wasn’t expecting to actually kill an elk but was hoping I would at least find some or hear bugles, which I never did. Even though I failed at my goal I am already trying to think of things I could have done differently that can help me next year . Any advice on how to better prepare next time or any stories of how your previous failures let to future success?
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Please expand. Clueless how? Hateful how? Because I called you out for your pompous attitude? Whether is bowsite or Rokslide you prove over and over that you think you’re an elk hunting god. It old and I’m tired of reading it. So please let me know how helping others is clueless and hateful Lord Elk Killer. I’m all ears…
Jesus, I feel like I’m reading the ramblings of Uncle Biden. Make sure you have someone to go with you in the woods so you don’t get lost.Clueless= how many people I've helped take their first elk
Hate = Can't stand other's success
Called me out? Dude, I don't even think elk hunting is that fun. I've had a good run on it. I like to eat them, that's it. They are way down on the fun scale for me. I've just been lucky. Again, don't hate a guy because he kills and elk our two which at this rate, you're about to blow a gasket.
Speaking of BS, been a long time since I've been on there as the Northern Colorado "elk killers", (yourself included) have made that place a joke. Ps...... I've contributed more over there in the past than you ever will! It's a shame what it's become.
I'm out.
@ OP, didn't want this to get derailed the way it did. I'll end with listen to who you want, get back in the saddle we've all been there.
If you use Google Earth Pro on your desktop you can change the Terrain Elevation Exaggeration in the Options to give it a more realistic steepness. I use 1.5 on the setting, I believe 1 is the default.Just remember Google earth is a lying bitch.
Randy
That’s a great idea! I scouted a spot a couple of weeks ago and decided I was going to climb up to the top of the ridge to look over the other side…3 miles later and 2400 feet in elevation climb my girlfriend was ready to murder me on the spot. We made it to the top but I’ll never trust Google earth again!If you use Google Earth Pro on your desktop you can change the Terrain Elevation Exaggeration in the Options to give it a more realistic steepness. I use 1.5 on the setting, I believe 1 is the default.
Tools, Options, Terrain, Elevation Exaggeration