Dark timber
FNG
I guess I’m the exception. I moved to eastern Idaho (absolute god’s country) from western WA, after living there my entire 41 years and will be returning yearly for elk. I love my coastal rosies.
I am right there with you I moved to wyoming after 37 years in western washington and always looked forward to hunting elk in the coastal rain forest one of the more underrated hunts in my opinion.I guess I’m the exception. I moved to eastern Idaho (absolute god’s country) from western WA, after living there my entire 41 years and will be returning yearly for elk. I love my coastal rosies.
Congrats man! Helluva BullFirst elk this year! Muzzle loader 65 yards . I called back and forth to the bull while closing the distance. It was unreal !
Thank you!Congrats man! Helluva Bull
I've seen it, once the rifle season rolls around the mature bulls will be in their sanctuary areas. Those sanctuary areas from my experience tend to be some of the nastiest places to get into but it is where a single bull has found a small area he can consistently get feed. I also noticed that these lone bulls will use the same sanctuary sites for consecutive years. For raghorns you might still find them with the herds if they haven't been killed yet or in small groups.Hey guys. Parked the boat last weekend. First priority is to fill my daughter's doe tag on the East side. Next, more scouting and kill another bull on the west side.
I have a question... Some guys have said they hunt the timber hard. I've never understood how they do it? Where I hunt is steep and difficult to traverse with lots of tall reprod. Last year I saw 60+ elk but no shooters during modern rifle. I've read big bulls hang out by themselves that time of year, has anyone seen that hunting rosies?