jonnycoder
FNG
One thing I've learned after to moving to Idaho and elk hunting the past two seasons in OTC units is that elk always keep a minimum distance from roads. There is an exception, which is elk travel, and elk do cross forest roads in the early morning if everything is quiet.
When elk get pushed around by mid September, I've noticed they bed in smaller secluded pockets and one of those was a few hundred meters from a forest road, such as a road that is open in Sept but closed during Oct rifle.
I drew a deer tag for November near Riggins and the 50% success rate for that unit seems to come from road hunting. I found 5 deer carcasses near a closed road! I didn't glass a single deer until the 2nd to last day. I think elk hunting is the opposite, you won't ever find them road hunting unless you come across them in the middle of the night near a road!
What are your thoughts regarding finding elk a certain minimum distance from roads during daylight?
When elk get pushed around by mid September, I've noticed they bed in smaller secluded pockets and one of those was a few hundred meters from a forest road, such as a road that is open in Sept but closed during Oct rifle.
I drew a deer tag for November near Riggins and the 50% success rate for that unit seems to come from road hunting. I found 5 deer carcasses near a closed road! I didn't glass a single deer until the 2nd to last day. I think elk hunting is the opposite, you won't ever find them road hunting unless you come across them in the middle of the night near a road!
What are your thoughts regarding finding elk a certain minimum distance from roads during daylight?
