So, this last fall I went elk hunting in a totally new area. I had scouted several areas and during the season we saw lots of elk, but always on the wrong side of the fence.
Talking to locals and other hunters, elk in this unit move around a lot. It’s a small unit with a good amount of pressure, so the elk like to bounce around and stay low in the private land, but they do cross into the public.
For this year I want to find a good trail or bedding area and just sit. Miles of hiking was fun and all, but it just wasn’t productive. The elk all formed up in a herd of 100+ elk, and if I know how they move I’ll know where to be.
Anyway, as an example I’ve attached a screenshot. I know elk will be moving through this area, and I want to find their trail. I’ll have a few scouting trips, and I hope to put up cameras, but I want to narrow down where I should be looking for trails. Based on the attached satellite/topi map, where would you start looking for a major elk highway or bedding area?
Talking to locals and other hunters, elk in this unit move around a lot. It’s a small unit with a good amount of pressure, so the elk like to bounce around and stay low in the private land, but they do cross into the public.
For this year I want to find a good trail or bedding area and just sit. Miles of hiking was fun and all, but it just wasn’t productive. The elk all formed up in a herd of 100+ elk, and if I know how they move I’ll know where to be.
Anyway, as an example I’ve attached a screenshot. I know elk will be moving through this area, and I want to find their trail. I’ll have a few scouting trips, and I hope to put up cameras, but I want to narrow down where I should be looking for trails. Based on the attached satellite/topi map, where would you start looking for a major elk highway or bedding area?