Maverick1
WKR
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You know….I’ve killed 15 elk with the bow in the last 15 seasons. (Mostly hunting OTC units, with a few draw tags over those years.). I’ve never killed any of those elk over a food source or given it much thought. (I’ve heard them eating acorns and seen them eating aspen leaves when I’ve gotten in close a few times, but that was way into the mountains without any openings nearby.)I’m going out in September for OTC archery in Colorado. I understand elk eat grasses and forbs but what does that mean at timber line high elevation? Should I be looking for open areas with grass along timber? I’m aware I’ll be in some steep country but have not stepped foot in the area yet just e scouting. I’m mainly wanting to know what food source I should be looking for, plenty of water around. I’m planning to head up there at least 2 separate weekends to camp and burn some rubber scouting. I have lots of other areas for backup places with lower elevations around 8-10k. I’ll be staying mobile unless I find elk and then I may bivy in. I can expand more on area in private messages, would rather not drop a google search spot to share with 500 friends.
I focus instead on their likely bedding areas and movement patterns, using the predictable daily patterns of rising and falling thermals.
After my first couple of years hunting the edges of large meadows and openings (like hunting deer) I haven’t gone back to those techniques. IME elk weren’t using those areas during legal shooting hours, and on the exceptionally rare occasion they were, I had no way to either intercept them on the way there, sneak up on them when they were in the open, or have a chance of calling them close enough to my position for a shot with the bow.