Been a long time lurker and a short time member/contributor. I have a question I don't find an answer to. The area I hunt is, like most, pretty crowded. I accept that. I am a relatively newer elk hunter/ elk country learner.
During my e scouting for the area we hunt, I found a couple of parallel ridges the run mostly east and west and from 8500 feet to 11500 feet elevation. I have pored over this area on maps and GE as well as OnX. We really like this area. The tops of the ridges at the narrower end are about 800-1000 yard apart and the slopes between are moderately steep in places. On the northern ridge there is water and what appears to be good feeding areas. The southern ridge is fairly heavy timber and some blowdown. I have not been able to visit this summer so all my scouting has been electronic. My current plan is to be on the northern ridge before first light to try to locate elk moving from feed to bed. Then, if I find elk, set up for the opposite scenario in the evening Is this all washed up thinking?
I have considered setting up below for first light as well, but am unsure is this is a viable choice.
I know there are elk in the area as my research has proven this out. It is only about 1.5 miles from the trailhead but no atvs allowed.
There is an outfitter that operates close I am told. We hunted this general area last year and most of the outfitters went in deeper, though.
Am considering spiking the two days before just to get better intel. We usually have a base camp but we are fine with sleeping where we stop.
Any thoughts will be appreciated.
During my e scouting for the area we hunt, I found a couple of parallel ridges the run mostly east and west and from 8500 feet to 11500 feet elevation. I have pored over this area on maps and GE as well as OnX. We really like this area. The tops of the ridges at the narrower end are about 800-1000 yard apart and the slopes between are moderately steep in places. On the northern ridge there is water and what appears to be good feeding areas. The southern ridge is fairly heavy timber and some blowdown. I have not been able to visit this summer so all my scouting has been electronic. My current plan is to be on the northern ridge before first light to try to locate elk moving from feed to bed. Then, if I find elk, set up for the opposite scenario in the evening Is this all washed up thinking?
I have considered setting up below for first light as well, but am unsure is this is a viable choice.
I know there are elk in the area as my research has proven this out. It is only about 1.5 miles from the trailhead but no atvs allowed.
There is an outfitter that operates close I am told. We hunted this general area last year and most of the outfitters went in deeper, though.
Am considering spiking the two days before just to get better intel. We usually have a base camp but we are fine with sleeping where we stop.
Any thoughts will be appreciated.