Hunting in the trees

Axlrod

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Uhhh, I think tree line is generally around 11,500.


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Here is the tree line data for Montana: (6,500-7,200 feet) in northwestern Montana, 2,225-2438 meters (7,300-8,000 feet) in west-central Montana and island ranges, and 2,469-2,682 meters (8,100-8,800 feet) in southwestern Montana
 

Marble

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What Laramie mentioned above is spot on.

Some of the best times to scout is right after a snow or between rifle seasons.
You can easily learn bedding areas, travel/escape routes etc.

These areas will hold true for the following year archery/rifle seasons.

I’d rather scout when there’s snow than late summer.
I think in batting 1000 with Elk and hitting timber the day after a snow storm. It's so easy to just cover fround until you find fresh tracks and follow them.

I usually wait to slow down when I notice the tracks starting to spread out. That's usually when they start to feed and/or bed.

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