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Firehole Hunter
Lil-Rokslider
This is why I am leary about doing scouting prior to the season beginning, and I should have mentioned I am hunting 1st rifle.
Well 2 years ago, me and my fellow hunter arrive 4 days early and after taking a day and half to set up 2 Wall tents and otherwise make a camp ready for a huge crew of hunters (I was trying out everything for the following years on a promise I made to myself to hunt for the next 10 years straight the Lord willing). Well we decided to do some scouting about a couple days before the season starts. We started up a trail was leading to a big meadow where some outdoor photographers that came by camp and said that they had seen elk there earlier and there was a bull or two in the group. As we started up the trail we began jumping some deer and I just had a feeling that we needed to stop and not go any further up the trail. So we went back to camp and waited 2 more days for the season to begin.
Opening morning we get to the meadow before daylight and within half an hour we hear elk coming through the woods towards us. Well that morning we are practically run over by elk. We seek 4-5 different groups of elk, 2 shooter bulls in various groups and over 25 elk all totaled. All this before 8:30 a.m. that morning. Needless to say I got a bull and my buddy got his cow tag filled. Last year I put a couple of other hunters in that same spot and they saw a group of elk come through the area, a couple of bulls and several cows. Even though they had 2 cow tags they didn't harvest anything, but that is a different story. No scouting in the area was done this year either.
The honey hole, as I have come to call it, has produced elk moving through the area 2 years running on opening morning without any serious scouting in the area. The honey hole is about a mile from my base camp. That's why I am very leery about scouting the area near there for fear of running the elk out of there like the deer the year before. So is this same philosophy transferable to other areas. The area has a higher density of elk but lower quality. So what are your thoughts guys?
Well 2 years ago, me and my fellow hunter arrive 4 days early and after taking a day and half to set up 2 Wall tents and otherwise make a camp ready for a huge crew of hunters (I was trying out everything for the following years on a promise I made to myself to hunt for the next 10 years straight the Lord willing). Well we decided to do some scouting about a couple days before the season starts. We started up a trail was leading to a big meadow where some outdoor photographers that came by camp and said that they had seen elk there earlier and there was a bull or two in the group. As we started up the trail we began jumping some deer and I just had a feeling that we needed to stop and not go any further up the trail. So we went back to camp and waited 2 more days for the season to begin.
Opening morning we get to the meadow before daylight and within half an hour we hear elk coming through the woods towards us. Well that morning we are practically run over by elk. We seek 4-5 different groups of elk, 2 shooter bulls in various groups and over 25 elk all totaled. All this before 8:30 a.m. that morning. Needless to say I got a bull and my buddy got his cow tag filled. Last year I put a couple of other hunters in that same spot and they saw a group of elk come through the area, a couple of bulls and several cows. Even though they had 2 cow tags they didn't harvest anything, but that is a different story. No scouting in the area was done this year either.
The honey hole, as I have come to call it, has produced elk moving through the area 2 years running on opening morning without any serious scouting in the area. The honey hole is about a mile from my base camp. That's why I am very leery about scouting the area near there for fear of running the elk out of there like the deer the year before. So is this same philosophy transferable to other areas. The area has a higher density of elk but lower quality. So what are your thoughts guys?