So this was my first year hunting hunting elk. Went to Colorado for 1st rifle and saw bears, mule deer, a bull moose, but no elk lol. Had a day and a half to “scout” and then three days to hunt. I met some really nice people and learned a ton but have a question for fellow roksliders.
As I was getting ready to go into an area and look around for any sign of elk, a couple of guys that had hunted the area for about 8 years and a locale who had been hunting it 20, talked with me about not “going in” and scouting the area this close to the season. Their reasoning being that “if” you go in and find some, you could push them out of the drainage/area. They recommended just glassing as much as possible. This makes sense and I get it, BUT after talking with them and everyone discussing where they were going to be focusing their hunts, turned out we weren’t really going to be close to each other, they said they had been there almost a week and only seen 1 group of elk. The area did not necessarily lend itself to being an easy or IMO an effective area to glass so my question is if I glass an area during prime hours either am or pm and see nothing, does it make sense to then go in the area and see what if any sign is present? As it played out, me and the locale hunted the same area and I made sure not to interfere with his hunt, but he ended up telling me to come sit with him as he had a bull tag and I a cow. Well when we go in, there was plenty of elk droppings but all appeared to be a week or weeks old. In two days of hunting I never even heard a shot which leads me to believing the elk were just no longer in the area. I left the area on the last day to look for some other area to hunt.
So what do y’all say?
As I was getting ready to go into an area and look around for any sign of elk, a couple of guys that had hunted the area for about 8 years and a locale who had been hunting it 20, talked with me about not “going in” and scouting the area this close to the season. Their reasoning being that “if” you go in and find some, you could push them out of the drainage/area. They recommended just glassing as much as possible. This makes sense and I get it, BUT after talking with them and everyone discussing where they were going to be focusing their hunts, turned out we weren’t really going to be close to each other, they said they had been there almost a week and only seen 1 group of elk. The area did not necessarily lend itself to being an easy or IMO an effective area to glass so my question is if I glass an area during prime hours either am or pm and see nothing, does it make sense to then go in the area and see what if any sign is present? As it played out, me and the locale hunted the same area and I made sure not to interfere with his hunt, but he ended up telling me to come sit with him as he had a bull tag and I a cow. Well when we go in, there was plenty of elk droppings but all appeared to be a week or weeks old. In two days of hunting I never even heard a shot which leads me to believing the elk were just no longer in the area. I left the area on the last day to look for some other area to hunt.
So what do y’all say?