I was there 19-26th so I don't think the moon was a big factor. From the lack of tracks I saw in the snow I just don't think the elk were there. That's why I tried the other 2 units. One looked awesome and was mostly void of hunters, the other was absolutely packed despite being desolate when we scouted this Summer. I try and learn a few new things every year.The full moon did what the full moon does.
Well now we're all curious... thats a heck of a cliff hanger to leave us on... are they all dead? are they all alive?I spent 23 days in a western state chasing bulls. Hunted 18 days, bulls weee vocal every day. Had 9 bulls in bow range, with only 4 giving shot opportunities. I do not want to discuss what happened to the 4 bulls
Well not something I'm proud of. But it happens. we played catch and release with all 4. We are all experienced archers, with several archery bulls kills each. we shoot all year and keep our equipment in like new shape. All 4 bulls were shot less then 30 yds. Video on two bulls revealed a limb or brush was clipped after the arrow was released. Being a disabled archer, I can only shoot a cross bow. Shot a bull at 28 yds, 1/4 to me. 450 gn arrow traveling 430 fps from a raven 29x. Sevr 2.0 head was used. Shot was in the pocket behind the left shoulder. He ran about 40 yds and stopped; right side revealed no blood. When he trotted off his left side had a steering wheel side blood spot. Gave him 2 hours, then took up the track. Not a drop of blood. Followeed his tracks for 400 yds, then lost him. Looked for 2 days and nothing. No ravens, nothing.Well now we're all curious... thats a heck of a cliff hanger to leave us on... are they all dead? are they all alive?