traildust
WKR
Welp, my hunting buddy injured his shoulder, can't draw his bow, so we've decided our yearly archery hunt is now moving to a rifle hunt. We've never hunted during rifle season, so we are unsure how much the weather will change and any effect on what elevation the elk will move to. It may be a non-factor, but looking for some advise.
1. We typically tried to plan our archery hunts right after muzzleloader season. The areas we hunt are from 9800ft down to 8700ft. Since we'll be hitting the trails roughly a month later, do we still hunt that elevation or will the elk have started moving lower?
2. Do you feel the 1st rifle is less crowded since it's a limited tag, or does it not really matter and just plan on getting a OTC tag for 2nd rifle without messing with the draw? I'm leaning towards the draw, my buddy likes the chance of being able to hunt in the snow for the 1st time, for both of us. So he's leaning towards 2nd rifle season. I have zero idea of when the snow starts.
Oh ya, new mountain rifle just showed up, Tikka T3x Superlight Roughtech .308, 20" barrel, Swaro Z3 3-10x42. Can't wait to get it set up!
TIA!
1. We typically tried to plan our archery hunts right after muzzleloader season. The areas we hunt are from 9800ft down to 8700ft. Since we'll be hitting the trails roughly a month later, do we still hunt that elevation or will the elk have started moving lower?
2. Do you feel the 1st rifle is less crowded since it's a limited tag, or does it not really matter and just plan on getting a OTC tag for 2nd rifle without messing with the draw? I'm leaning towards the draw, my buddy likes the chance of being able to hunt in the snow for the 1st time, for both of us. So he's leaning towards 2nd rifle season. I have zero idea of when the snow starts.
Oh ya, new mountain rifle just showed up, Tikka T3x Superlight Roughtech .308, 20" barrel, Swaro Z3 3-10x42. Can't wait to get it set up!
TIA!