Well thank you captain obvious... you gave zero helpful information retaining to my question.They are where the food is.
Well thank you captain obvious... you gave zero helpful information retaining to my question.
Well thank you captain obvious... you gave zero helpful information retaining to my question.
Elk will always be were the food is..no matter what time of year it is. Thats a basic necessity for life.. I asked what "range" or stage they where at.Actually he gave you some very valuable information. If you want to blow that info off, that's up to you. But if you already knew that info, you wouldn't have needed to ask the question.
I wasn't scouting.. just hiking and happen to see bulls...do you people actually read the original post? I never said.. "if I find them 4 months before season will they still be there during season". I'm fairly new to elk...not hunting... I'm simply trying to learn the habits of elk at various times of the year..The problem with scouting now...and relying on food sources....is once hunting season starts in General or OTC units.... hunter pressure in the number one factor.
So if you find them using a spot a week before the season but then a bunch of hunters roll in there close to it....POOF....gone.
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Thanks I'll definitely look into that. I enjoy that kind of stuff.For the kind of information you are looking for, check out Elk of North America-Ecology and Management by Thomas and Toweill.
It dives deeply into how food sources/terrain/and time of year all play a role in where elk end up being. Massive tome, but well worth the read.
Elk will always be were the food is..no matter what time of year it is. Thats a basic necessity for life.. I asked what "range" or stage they where at.