Hey gentlemen,
I've mostly lurked on this site as I don't get to hunt out west very often. That said, I've hunted in CO several times and been into elk some. By random chance I wound up hunting an area that has a lot of dark timber, is very steep, and has a fair amount of wilderness area to hunt in. I've hunted on foot from a road camp, but there was more pressure than I liked. I backpacked in last time, but was defeated by a lack of general elk hunting experience. Glassing isn't super valuable due to the dark timber. Pressure in the wilderness hasn't seemed to be that big of an issue other than some outfitters that use that area some. I know there are elk there, but getting eyes on them is mighty tough. I'm sure I could use a lot of different advice, but I don't even know many questions to ask. It seems a lot like turkey hunting, but I turkey hunt a great deal and am pretty successful. No dice with elk. Anyway, one thing I know I need help with is hunting dark timber. If anyone is willing to share some tips on dealing with thermals, how to discern likely spots vs unlikely spots, how to hunt through that noisy timber, or when to sit down and shut up it would be greatly appreciated. I'll be hunting first rifle, unit 65, if it makes a difference. Thanks in advance.
I've mostly lurked on this site as I don't get to hunt out west very often. That said, I've hunted in CO several times and been into elk some. By random chance I wound up hunting an area that has a lot of dark timber, is very steep, and has a fair amount of wilderness area to hunt in. I've hunted on foot from a road camp, but there was more pressure than I liked. I backpacked in last time, but was defeated by a lack of general elk hunting experience. Glassing isn't super valuable due to the dark timber. Pressure in the wilderness hasn't seemed to be that big of an issue other than some outfitters that use that area some. I know there are elk there, but getting eyes on them is mighty tough. I'm sure I could use a lot of different advice, but I don't even know many questions to ask. It seems a lot like turkey hunting, but I turkey hunt a great deal and am pretty successful. No dice with elk. Anyway, one thing I know I need help with is hunting dark timber. If anyone is willing to share some tips on dealing with thermals, how to discern likely spots vs unlikely spots, how to hunt through that noisy timber, or when to sit down and shut up it would be greatly appreciated. I'll be hunting first rifle, unit 65, if it makes a difference. Thanks in advance.