jakeaba
FNG
- Joined
- Apr 19, 2022
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Hey all,
Headed out on my first elk hunt. It’s for cows in Montana. I’ve been watching the snow depth on google earth pro overlays. I haven’t been able to get an answer on where people think they are at this time of year, which seems to be in part due to it depends on food and snow levels.
So far in the area, the deepest looks like maybe 18” on top of mountains in the area in the 8-9k mark. Randy Newberg said he considers “transition” range to be 6-9 feet, so I’m thinking I should be e scouting in that 6-8 k range where it looks like the snow depth is in single digit inches at the max. Or will that depth of snow have pushed the elk and deer out as well?
This is my first year hunting and it’s extremely intimidating to be flying across country with no idea what I’m doing, going solo I have a cow elk and doe mule deer tag. I’ve spent hundreds of hours on YouTube and forums trying to teach myself by all your guys’ awesome help. I appreciate all you do for people who know nothing like me! I’ve been putting this off for 20 years hoping I’d meet someone to show me the ropes, currently stationed in Louisiana so it’s a bit of a big investment to make this trip. Again, thank you all!
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Headed out on my first elk hunt. It’s for cows in Montana. I’ve been watching the snow depth on google earth pro overlays. I haven’t been able to get an answer on where people think they are at this time of year, which seems to be in part due to it depends on food and snow levels.
So far in the area, the deepest looks like maybe 18” on top of mountains in the area in the 8-9k mark. Randy Newberg said he considers “transition” range to be 6-9 feet, so I’m thinking I should be e scouting in that 6-8 k range where it looks like the snow depth is in single digit inches at the max. Or will that depth of snow have pushed the elk and deer out as well?
This is my first year hunting and it’s extremely intimidating to be flying across country with no idea what I’m doing, going solo I have a cow elk and doe mule deer tag. I’ve spent hundreds of hours on YouTube and forums trying to teach myself by all your guys’ awesome help. I appreciate all you do for people who know nothing like me! I’ve been putting this off for 20 years hoping I’d meet someone to show me the ropes, currently stationed in Louisiana so it’s a bit of a big investment to make this trip. Again, thank you all!
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