New Hunter Newer User from CO

DRyan

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Sep 28, 2015
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Hello,

My name is Ryan and I have been stumbling around on Rokslide for some time now. I started archery hunting about 5 years ago and have been fairly successful but could use some help. When I started hunting elk I was going to a friends hunting spot and using a tree stand. Unfortunately this year I need to find a new place to hunt. I did some research and want to try out GMU 11 but don't really know how to get started on picking an area for scouting.

Thanks for the help,
 
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Hey Ryan, welcome to the forum. You may check out the Gritty Bowmen podcast that got posted a couple days ago with Corey Jacobson of Elk101. They talk a little about virtual scouting, but if I were to sum it up it would be the following:

Elk need 3 things: food, water and bedding. Look for areas that have all 3 in descent proximity and you will have a place to start. Bedding: north facing slopes with thick undergrowth and/or brush are a good place to start; they are just looking for someplace to stay cool and feel safe.
 

xziang

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With you being in CO you might be within 2-3hrs of where you plan to hunt if so spend a weekend out in the area. Scout it on foot if you can but like what was said earlier scout the area via your PC and maps first.

I'm still a newbie but I've spent hrs on google earth (bing maps) looking at the area I wanted to hunt and even did a couple trips out in the summer to hike it. I was also able to scout the peaks via spotter locating elk which was inviting. Good luck on your quest/research.
 
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DRyan

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Sep 28, 2015
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Thank you guys for the information, once the snow melts I'll go do some scouting.
 
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Welcome aboard, getting out doing some scouting is going to help. I think Im going to plant some cams out in the area I plan to hunt myself soon.
 
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