Erussell01
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Hey everybody- I'm hoping to learn a little bit about glassing.
I've elk hunted exclusively in another state but this year I'll be in Colorado with everybody and their brother in law...
The unit I'm going to is not like where I've hunted before. Where I'm used to going is more mosaic/high dessert type of terrain and makes for really pretty easy glassing in the morning and evening. I usually post up on a big rocky nob and just pick apart the openings with my binos. Once I find the elk, I mark them on on x and then I try to see where they are going to bed or feed depending on the time of day.
Since I'm going to Colorado and from what I can tell on the map it appears to be much more timber... is glassing worth it? With no experience in Colorado I'm not sure what to expect as far as the ability to pick apart the country and find elk.
I could be totally wrong, and maybe it'll be open enough to glass effectively. I'm not by any means an expert at glassing, but I try to use it to confirm that there are elk and get a feel of where they are at so I can improve my odds of being in elk.
Anybody got any tips on how to glass when it's more timbered?
I've elk hunted exclusively in another state but this year I'll be in Colorado with everybody and their brother in law...
The unit I'm going to is not like where I've hunted before. Where I'm used to going is more mosaic/high dessert type of terrain and makes for really pretty easy glassing in the morning and evening. I usually post up on a big rocky nob and just pick apart the openings with my binos. Once I find the elk, I mark them on on x and then I try to see where they are going to bed or feed depending on the time of day.
Since I'm going to Colorado and from what I can tell on the map it appears to be much more timber... is glassing worth it? With no experience in Colorado I'm not sure what to expect as far as the ability to pick apart the country and find elk.
I could be totally wrong, and maybe it'll be open enough to glass effectively. I'm not by any means an expert at glassing, but I try to use it to confirm that there are elk and get a feel of where they are at so I can improve my odds of being in elk.
Anybody got any tips on how to glass when it's more timbered?