Which unit and dates? I drew Unit 3 for Nov 1-14. I'm a moose noob as well but happy to share a bit about my approach.
There's quite a bit of info in old threads here and on other forums. Seems to be more focus on AK moose than lower-48, but I found this thread to be particularly helpful:
“They stand there on the roadside of National Parks and stare at you, how hard could it be?” I was wildly fortunate to draw a CO moose tag in 2018. This post is just a few lessons learned, some of what I wish I knew last year as I ambled into this singularly amazing hunt. Also a little...
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I want to learn all I can about moose behavior and habitat.
From what I can tell, peak rut is early to mid Oct. Calling supposedly can work very well just before and during this timeframe, but I dunno how much it will work by Nov 1. I plan to do some to test the waters, but I don't know if they'll come into calls by then. Maybe the younger bulls will. What I'm really hoping for is to get responses to locate animals, and I expect spot & stalk is going to be most effective at that point.
I've read a lot of folks rely on driving the roads, covering lots of country, and glassing openings early and late.
Next is learning the unit and finding access. Lots of e-scouting, then driving the unit to find access points and verify habitat. Placing trail cams and monitoring animals in the unit as much as possible.
As much as I'd love to shoot one with a bow, I don't want to take chances on a OIL hunt. I'm using a .308 and plan to keep any shots within 300 yards. The panhandle is thick, and I'll honestly be surprised if I get any shots over 100-150 yds. Leaves should have dropped by then, and hopefully there will be a snow or two during the hunt.
I'd love to hear any other tips or corrections on this. I can't wait for November!!!