It is NEVER too early to start scouting. Consider that other hunters may consider "too early." Which means if you are there with less hunting competition then you may learn more about animal behavior than those who haven't put in as much time scouting. Good luck and keep shooting your bow.Like the title says, what can I do now to improve my success in the fall?
DIY, OTC Elk Tag. I have not finallized my exact hunting area, but I will be hunting within an hour or so of my home. The area is know for High Hunter Pressure, as well as Wolf Pressure and tough terrain. I will be hunting both rifle and archery season.
My fitness is better than average and I am working on it weekly.
I am shooting my bow weekly.
Is it too early to start scouting?
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I understood that, and wasn't clear in my reply. Everywhere I've ever spooked elk, they run away. Sometimes far away, into a different unit or county. Usually straight away from wherever I was when I spooked them. I'm not sure what value this knowledge brings unless he is planning a drive, and happens to come upon the same family group led by the same alpha cows, in the exact same spot.That's knowing your animals!
The OP wants to scout and watch em year round - I'm sure if he spooked em in June or July to see how they exit the area, that they'd come back before the season.
I never ever want to see cow elk run because it never ends well, at least for me but maybe for the elk.I understood that, and wasn't clear in my reply. Everywhere I've ever spooked elk, they run away. Sometimes far away, into a different unit or county. Usually straight away from wherever I was when I spooked them. I'm not sure what value this knowledge brings unless he is planning a drive, and happens to come upon the same family group led by the same alpha cows, in the exact same spot.