GambelOak
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- Jun 30, 2023
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How fast do elk learn to avoid an area and more importantly, how quickly do they forget?. I'm the new guy learning the ropes. General elk archery tag hunting spikes and cows. I locate elk sign, maybe see elk, or I hear them chirping. I look for a good ambush site either along the game trail or near water and wait. I'm not good enough to creep up on an elk without snapping some sort of stick that will give my position away, so I wait ambush style. If I do blow my opportunity (which I did), how likely are those elk to come back to that same game trail out of habit. It is a well used game trail with elk moving from nasty thick timber with downed trees everywhere to areas that have better feed. Next to zero hunting pressure, I didn't see a single hunter other than approach roads throughout the opening weekend. This is my second year locating them in the area, first year hunting them. My gut feeling is this is a little microcosm where they stay until the rut starts up. They don't need to leave, there is plenty of food, water, and shelter in a few different drainages with winter range just down the valley. This got me wondering with little hunting pressure, too thick for rifle, too steep and thick with downed timber for many bowhunters, how fast do elk learn to avoid an area, how quickly do they forget? What is your experiences?