So where do you set camp? I prefer to hunt smart, then hunt hard, rather than vice versa. Its usually more work right out of the gate, but I prefer to head high to camp. This puts me in my camp when the elk are usually down low for the night, feeding and doing their thing. This way I only have to get up just before daylight, get dressed and slowly start down the mountain. This way I am meeting the elk as they are leaving their feeding grounds and heading up to the bedding areas. This allows me to flank them and work them as they are slowing down to find an area to bed. Mid-day I am in the areas where they bed, always working the wind and moving slow, has opened the door for some great encounters. Once they get up and start moving for the evening, we are ready to hunt them! Hunting this way allows more time to hunt, with less energy expended.
How do you do it?
How do you do it?