Hello All,
Looks like I’m headed to the flat tops mid September this fall and I have never hunted this area or this low in elevation this early. It looks like the actual top of the flats is anywhere between 10,500-11,600 roughly speaking and there’s not a lot of cover(trees) at the top of the flats. My question is about hunting that type of structure with a limited elevation like that. You can drop down another 500-1000ft and get into lots of nice cover and parks. But I’m curious if the elk are up in the flats grazing or down lower in elevation or hanging out around tree line at the transitions. I’m assuming there are going to be in cover most of the time. Places I normally hunt in SW CO they are often at 11,600-13,00. Any the elk are always spooky.
Anyhow, if you are experienced hunting this type of terrain and would like to share what you know, I’d appreciate the feedback. Please feel free to PM me if you wish. Thanks and happy hunting!
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Looks like I’m headed to the flat tops mid September this fall and I have never hunted this area or this low in elevation this early. It looks like the actual top of the flats is anywhere between 10,500-11,600 roughly speaking and there’s not a lot of cover(trees) at the top of the flats. My question is about hunting that type of structure with a limited elevation like that. You can drop down another 500-1000ft and get into lots of nice cover and parks. But I’m curious if the elk are up in the flats grazing or down lower in elevation or hanging out around tree line at the transitions. I’m assuming there are going to be in cover most of the time. Places I normally hunt in SW CO they are often at 11,600-13,00. Any the elk are always spooky.
Anyhow, if you are experienced hunting this type of terrain and would like to share what you know, I’d appreciate the feedback. Please feel free to PM me if you wish. Thanks and happy hunting!
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