This past weekend, I returned to the exact location I scouted/camped a month ago. Last month, there were elk EVERYWHERE. Literally every meadow I could glass from the high point where I camped, I'd see Elk. Even had one barking at me all night while in my tent, both nights... Almost all cows and calves, a couple of spikes and out of the 250+ elk I saw that weekend, there was exactly one branch antlered bull. I was at 11k and glassing huge meadows/valleys full of elk.
This past weekend, I saw a total of 6 elk, and that was on the pack out, at a lower elevation. There were ZERO elk in the big meadows/valleys, nor in the many smaller meadows I could see below me.
I was at/near the highest elevation in the area, so they couldn't really be above me.
The only difference that I could come up with was the presence of moo cows... There weren't a lot of cattle that I saw, but they were definitely in the area.
So, in another month archery elk season opens. A month ago, it seemed to be a no-brainer to be in that area on Sept 1. Now, I'm not so sure. I don't know when the cattle will be removed from the area nor how long it will take for the elk to move back in (assuming the cattle are the reason they left.)
Of the few elk I did see, they were probably less than 100m from a group of cattle... So maybe it isn't he cattle after all???
This past weekend, I saw a total of 6 elk, and that was on the pack out, at a lower elevation. There were ZERO elk in the big meadows/valleys, nor in the many smaller meadows I could see below me.
I was at/near the highest elevation in the area, so they couldn't really be above me.
The only difference that I could come up with was the presence of moo cows... There weren't a lot of cattle that I saw, but they were definitely in the area.
So, in another month archery elk season opens. A month ago, it seemed to be a no-brainer to be in that area on Sept 1. Now, I'm not so sure. I don't know when the cattle will be removed from the area nor how long it will take for the elk to move back in (assuming the cattle are the reason they left.)
Of the few elk I did see, they were probably less than 100m from a group of cattle... So maybe it isn't he cattle after all???