Hi all,
I got a tag in a unit that I'm pretty excited about. Went scouting there a couple weeks ago and realized I don't know what I don't know. I've always chased elk in thick, treeline timber in other units, and this one was 8k ft high desert, knee-high sage with visibility for miles. So, I have some questions about elk behavior in that environment in order to help build a hunt plan for next fall. (I watched the CPW video on the unit, and will give the ranger a call once I have some more specific questions I can ask). My beginning questions are these:
- Do elk actually bed down in sagebrush on the shady aspects? I would assume even if they're out of the sun that wouldn't given enough visual cover. But, I've seen them in burn areas thinking they're hidden behind the burnt-out tree trunks, so who knows. Trying to decide if its worth while to set up in a good glassing/ambush area looking over the sagebrush or not.
- Do they use the stock tanks as a water source? There are some ranches in the area and I ran across a few tanks on the BLM land. Again a possible ambush area, I don't think stalking in would be very easy. Or maybe I just need to get better at stalking in and getting over my fear of being bit in the face by a rattlesnake. I haven't hunted before around ranching operations so not sure how they interact.
- What kinds of plants are they eating in that environment in late Sept/Oct?
- There's various kinds of public land and private across the unit, I suspect they may migrate quickly across the huntable public and winter on the private ranch/ag areas. The unit number rhymes with 'men' for those of you who know the area, we can chat via DM and share stories if you've seen this behavior or not.
- Since it's so wide open, the truck is visible for miles, literally. Does this freak out the elk? If so I'll cover it with some camo or nosedive it into a ditch and just hitchhike home with gigantic backstraps in my pockets.
Thanks folks.
I got a tag in a unit that I'm pretty excited about. Went scouting there a couple weeks ago and realized I don't know what I don't know. I've always chased elk in thick, treeline timber in other units, and this one was 8k ft high desert, knee-high sage with visibility for miles. So, I have some questions about elk behavior in that environment in order to help build a hunt plan for next fall. (I watched the CPW video on the unit, and will give the ranger a call once I have some more specific questions I can ask). My beginning questions are these:
- Do elk actually bed down in sagebrush on the shady aspects? I would assume even if they're out of the sun that wouldn't given enough visual cover. But, I've seen them in burn areas thinking they're hidden behind the burnt-out tree trunks, so who knows. Trying to decide if its worth while to set up in a good glassing/ambush area looking over the sagebrush or not.
- Do they use the stock tanks as a water source? There are some ranches in the area and I ran across a few tanks on the BLM land. Again a possible ambush area, I don't think stalking in would be very easy. Or maybe I just need to get better at stalking in and getting over my fear of being bit in the face by a rattlesnake. I haven't hunted before around ranching operations so not sure how they interact.
- What kinds of plants are they eating in that environment in late Sept/Oct?
- There's various kinds of public land and private across the unit, I suspect they may migrate quickly across the huntable public and winter on the private ranch/ag areas. The unit number rhymes with 'men' for those of you who know the area, we can chat via DM and share stories if you've seen this behavior or not.
- Since it's so wide open, the truck is visible for miles, literally. Does this freak out the elk? If so I'll cover it with some camo or nosedive it into a ditch and just hitchhike home with gigantic backstraps in my pockets.
Thanks folks.