i've never had the experience of hunting elk country that is well populated. that hasn't stopped me from getting elk every year but they come at quite the time investment sometimes. this archery season i'm thinking of putting time into areas that have greater populations and taking spike/cow. these areas will give me more exposure to the elk no doubt but they are also more populated by people too. so i'm curious how you hunt these areas differently from low elk density areas? the low density spots i'm familiar with i've had success with spot and stalk, still hunting and trail ambush. spot and stalk has been the most fun but not always realistic in thicker terrain. most of these higher density elk areas are also dense with vegetation between open slopes. that gives an option for spotting early and late but make the stalk difficult, especially if everyone else can see the elk too. so that leaves me with attempting to pattern and ambush or still hunt in areas elk frequent. bulls will be off limits so bugling may produce exciting encounters with both 4 and 2 legged creatures. lite cow calling might be productive however. any thoughts from the colorado crowd that deals with this regularly?