mia-elk-chaser
FNG
hey everyone - I'm a 27 yr old outdoorsman living in Miami. I got into elk hunting the past two years and did two OTC Colorado archery elk hunts. (For background, grew up in the midwest doing southern IL deer shotgun season.)
I'm also taking my dad and brother in-law on a OTC rifle elk hunt for 1st season (October).
My dad was a mountaineer and my brother-in-law is an avid fly fisherman. I want them to experience elk hunting and I thought rifle + truck camping would be much easier then the backcountry archery we've done the previous years. I'm not worried about them hiking & camping.
My question is: Is the main hunting strategy difference between archery and rifle that you should spend most of your time glassing? Are there other differences that I should prioritize?
For reference, our over-generalized archery strategy was glassing, location bugleing, looking for sign (in triangles that had feed, bedding, and relative access to water).
Me and my hunting partner are going to do OTC archery in colorado in September as well, so we'll have some boot-on-the-ground insight to a few specific areas that we could come back to for rifle. (Or cross off the list if they're not good)
Any advice on the rifle strategy would be greatly appreciated!
And because it'll probably come up - I'm planning on getting a mossberg patriot .308. I know it's a budget gun but figured i should start small and have some success before going for nicer gear. There's a nice 300 yard range in Palm Beach that I'll be getting dialed in on.
I'm also taking my dad and brother in-law on a OTC rifle elk hunt for 1st season (October).
My dad was a mountaineer and my brother-in-law is an avid fly fisherman. I want them to experience elk hunting and I thought rifle + truck camping would be much easier then the backcountry archery we've done the previous years. I'm not worried about them hiking & camping.
My question is: Is the main hunting strategy difference between archery and rifle that you should spend most of your time glassing? Are there other differences that I should prioritize?
For reference, our over-generalized archery strategy was glassing, location bugleing, looking for sign (in triangles that had feed, bedding, and relative access to water).
Me and my hunting partner are going to do OTC archery in colorado in September as well, so we'll have some boot-on-the-ground insight to a few specific areas that we could come back to for rifle. (Or cross off the list if they're not good)
Any advice on the rifle strategy would be greatly appreciated!
And because it'll probably come up - I'm planning on getting a mossberg patriot .308. I know it's a budget gun but figured i should start small and have some success before going for nicer gear. There's a nice 300 yard range in Palm Beach that I'll be getting dialed in on.