midwestcowboy
Lil-Rokslider
I’m about halfway through the season on my cow elk tag in Idaho. I’m having a tough time locating elk, haven’t seen one during season yet. The unit is less than a few miles away from my house so I’ve been hunting long weekends and after work most days.
I’m not a road hunter, I’ve been hiking in a few miles and glassing along the way, then hiking out in the dark. I don’t typically access from trailheads, and if I do it’s to reach an area where I can split off from the trail for some “privacy”
I took a general season buck the day after opening hunting, I was 4 miles off the road. Didn’t see a single elk, nor hunter during that weekend - curious if the large influx of hunters could be pushing the elk onto private? Deer season ends the 31st, but I don’t wanna chalk it up to that. Especially since I’ve still got a couple weeks of season left to try a different strategy. The last few days I’ve been hunting / glassing the fringes of private where I’ve seen the elk congregate - none of them are wandering onto public… feels like a total waste of time and there’s always a couple other guys working the same herd.
For context - we have about 6” of snow at 8k feet, temps have been between 20-45F, and the snow seems to be holding above 8k feet. I’ve been hunting above the snow-line, and even more below. I’m seeing loads of deer and deer sign every time I’m out, nearly everywhere I look. Snow depth / temps doesn’t seem to be pushing deer down, which has me thinking elk would be up just as high if not higher. I’ve run a few cams throughout the unit over the last few years, I know the elk and deer use the areas I’m hunting, even during season. Deer are popping up on my cams daily, the elk are GONE.
Any tips? Do I just put my head down and hunt harder? Should I try to focus on snow-line and above? Not concerned about burning more boot rubber, only worried about wasting time.
I’m not a road hunter, I’ve been hiking in a few miles and glassing along the way, then hiking out in the dark. I don’t typically access from trailheads, and if I do it’s to reach an area where I can split off from the trail for some “privacy”
I took a general season buck the day after opening hunting, I was 4 miles off the road. Didn’t see a single elk, nor hunter during that weekend - curious if the large influx of hunters could be pushing the elk onto private? Deer season ends the 31st, but I don’t wanna chalk it up to that. Especially since I’ve still got a couple weeks of season left to try a different strategy. The last few days I’ve been hunting / glassing the fringes of private where I’ve seen the elk congregate - none of them are wandering onto public… feels like a total waste of time and there’s always a couple other guys working the same herd.
For context - we have about 6” of snow at 8k feet, temps have been between 20-45F, and the snow seems to be holding above 8k feet. I’ve been hunting above the snow-line, and even more below. I’m seeing loads of deer and deer sign every time I’m out, nearly everywhere I look. Snow depth / temps doesn’t seem to be pushing deer down, which has me thinking elk would be up just as high if not higher. I’ve run a few cams throughout the unit over the last few years, I know the elk and deer use the areas I’m hunting, even during season. Deer are popping up on my cams daily, the elk are GONE.
Any tips? Do I just put my head down and hunt harder? Should I try to focus on snow-line and above? Not concerned about burning more boot rubber, only worried about wasting time.