Portabeardo
FNG
Slight background: I’m from Indiana and transplanted in TX for work so I don’t get to burn leather in the mountains. In 2020 I had a crew of about 12 to go to CO and elk hunt for the first time together. I was the only one that made an appearance. So, now I’m hooked and have gone totally solo for two years… hoping to make it three this year.
The problem I am having is finding the elk (or even fresh sign). I’ve hunted a large OTC unit but just can’t seem to have many encounters. Actually only physically seen 3 in two years (guess I should’ve shot that cow on opening day instead of filming it). I have waypoints and do my escouting and read as much as possible so I feel like I’m putting in the effort at home. When I’m the mountains I do not go too far into the wilderness that I cannot get an animal out alone so I base camp but I try not to hunt off of a trailhead. I’m questioning if I need to make a change. The questions I have are:
1. How long do you stay in an area before moving? 1 day? 3 days? What is considered an “area” exactly? 5sq miles? A drainage? A hillside?
2. How far do you move if not seeing sign? One drainage? Three miles? Twenty miles? Different unit? I’ve only hunted one unit extensively even though I try to have different drainages to hunt. But not tons of fresh sign.
3. Should I stay in a unit I know even if I haven’t had much luck or move units entirely? I know unit 43 in CO has elk in it. And it also has elevation change from 6k-11k+. So I’m not sure if I am just looking in the wrong areas. I’m usually pushing 5-10miles per day through thick terrain at 9-10k elevation. Also, bowhunting only.
I’m just at a loss, but not ready to give up. I’ve had encounters chasing bugles without seeing animals and looking back I know what I probably should have done in each instance. I feel I have the knowledge to get it done but I just don’t have the encounters to verify my knowledge. Any help ya’ll could pass along would be extremely helpful.
I need to make a decision soon if I want to have enough time to escout a new unit.
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The problem I am having is finding the elk (or even fresh sign). I’ve hunted a large OTC unit but just can’t seem to have many encounters. Actually only physically seen 3 in two years (guess I should’ve shot that cow on opening day instead of filming it). I have waypoints and do my escouting and read as much as possible so I feel like I’m putting in the effort at home. When I’m the mountains I do not go too far into the wilderness that I cannot get an animal out alone so I base camp but I try not to hunt off of a trailhead. I’m questioning if I need to make a change. The questions I have are:
1. How long do you stay in an area before moving? 1 day? 3 days? What is considered an “area” exactly? 5sq miles? A drainage? A hillside?
2. How far do you move if not seeing sign? One drainage? Three miles? Twenty miles? Different unit? I’ve only hunted one unit extensively even though I try to have different drainages to hunt. But not tons of fresh sign.
3. Should I stay in a unit I know even if I haven’t had much luck or move units entirely? I know unit 43 in CO has elk in it. And it also has elevation change from 6k-11k+. So I’m not sure if I am just looking in the wrong areas. I’m usually pushing 5-10miles per day through thick terrain at 9-10k elevation. Also, bowhunting only.
I’m just at a loss, but not ready to give up. I’ve had encounters chasing bugles without seeing animals and looking back I know what I probably should have done in each instance. I feel I have the knowledge to get it done but I just don’t have the encounters to verify my knowledge. Any help ya’ll could pass along would be extremely helpful.
I need to make a decision soon if I want to have enough time to escout a new unit.
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