kitandace77
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Hi All - long time reader, first post. Heading on second Idaho elk trip in mid September this year and will be hunting a unit with a lot of rolling open terrain. I hunted mainly timber last year in a different unit and am fairly new to glassing.
Curious how many people carry a tripod and spotting scope while archery elk hunting. In most of the areas I've scouted, I'll have visibility up to 2-3 miles of mostly open sage country with smaller patches of timber. I currently have a base model 10x42 vortex diamondback binos and a low end tripod with bino adapter. Is it worth it to buy a small spotting scope (thinking 11-33x or 15-45x) or is it not worth the weight if I'm just trying to spot elk and don't care much about determining if it's a raghorn or a 300" 6x6? Or would I be better off spending the money on upgrading my binoculars to a higher end model?
Pic of my Idaho bull from last year. First elk hunt ever and got him on last day of a 7 day hunt. Followed him and his herd up the mountain for three hours before circling around and calling him in after he bedded his cows. My wife was a champ and packed out a rear quarter on each trip.
Curious how many people carry a tripod and spotting scope while archery elk hunting. In most of the areas I've scouted, I'll have visibility up to 2-3 miles of mostly open sage country with smaller patches of timber. I currently have a base model 10x42 vortex diamondback binos and a low end tripod with bino adapter. Is it worth it to buy a small spotting scope (thinking 11-33x or 15-45x) or is it not worth the weight if I'm just trying to spot elk and don't care much about determining if it's a raghorn or a 300" 6x6? Or would I be better off spending the money on upgrading my binoculars to a higher end model?
Pic of my Idaho bull from last year. First elk hunt ever and got him on last day of a 7 day hunt. Followed him and his herd up the mountain for three hours before circling around and calling him in after he bedded his cows. My wife was a champ and packed out a rear quarter on each trip.