, I just returned from my first archery elk hunt in unit 50 Idaho . Of course on the drive up I envisioned rutting ,bugling elk and having opportunities to call or stalk in. I was hoping to get a chance at a cow. I packed in behind Mackay and did find 10 bulls. Which I thought was a victory in it self, and I'm thankful for. I could barley walk 5ft without running into fresh sign of some sort. But, they were not rutting or active in daylight at all. Most were by them self.I did see one group of 3. Another group of 3 had about 4 cows with them just on the east end of copper basin about 9500ft. So did I miss the rut? These animals were in there beds before sunlight or at dawn each morning and out close to dark each night. Of course the biologist told me wolfs were Not a issue there but according to a local rancher they had the elk shut down. Calling was not advised at all. Any thoughts or advice?These Bulls were acting like mule deer but bedding in areas impossible to glass them. Another thing that really made us scratch our heads was this was perfect mule deer habitat. 6 days of glassing and not a single mule deer was spotted? I did really enjoy my self, the country and watching elk behavior. I'm proud of the effort I put in and whish I could hunt again this September. If you have any insight on what's going on there, tactics or other advice it really appreciate it. I've been racking my brain with all the things I should have, could have done etc... Thanks .