With the new management plans I decided to gamble that this would be an excellent year to draw the SJER bow tag. I have 22 points and the weather here is the usual Spring Psychotic of hypothermia one day and heat stroke the next so it’sa good time to research.
My first question is about elevation and where these elk like to spend their late Augusts and Septembers. My natural inclination is 9,000 feet to the highest peak. However, I watched a YouTube video where they were stalking a bull and the wind turbines were right behind the Bull on camera. I realize that elk can be anywhere they want but do you typically find them that low on this unit in September?
Second question: while doing the eScouting and using the distance measuring tool on GoogleEarth it seems that there are rare few spots more than a mile from a road or ATV trail. While I realize that elevation gain can be the same as distance when it comes to getting away from people is it worth it to spike/bivvy camp on this unit?
My first question is about elevation and where these elk like to spend their late Augusts and Septembers. My natural inclination is 9,000 feet to the highest peak. However, I watched a YouTube video where they were stalking a bull and the wind turbines were right behind the Bull on camera. I realize that elk can be anywhere they want but do you typically find them that low on this unit in September?
Second question: while doing the eScouting and using the distance measuring tool on GoogleEarth it seems that there are rare few spots more than a mile from a road or ATV trail. While I realize that elevation gain can be the same as distance when it comes to getting away from people is it worth it to spike/bivvy camp on this unit?