Josh86
Lil-Rokslider
My Dad and I put in for a Wyoming unit (I'll leave the number out) that should be 100% draw odds. The unit has a small piece of the south side of the Wind River range and tons of open sage flat land and irrigated ag fields. Our tag if we draw will allow us to hunt from Sept. 20 until the end of October. A couple years ago we found some elk in Idaho that were living in the sage (middle of Sept.) around ag fields and came very close to sealing the deal on a big mature bull with a bow. I've also seen elk in the sage while antelope hunting in Wyoming in Sept.
My question is how many elk live in the flat lowlands year around? Is it worth trying to focus on theses types of areas to get away from other hunters? My dad is close to 70 so we are trying to stay away from too extreme of terrain, he's also never killed an elk but has tried several times. We are non-residents from Kansas and plan on making a short trip out for the opener in Sept. to scout/hunt then go back towards the end Oct. for a longer trip when hopefully some elk have moved out of the wilderness area. We are thinking there will be elk around the alfalfa fields in Sept. in the areas where there are some contours to the sage flats... ravines, knolls, etc. Are we on the right track?
Any input would be much appreciated. ~Josh
My question is how many elk live in the flat lowlands year around? Is it worth trying to focus on theses types of areas to get away from other hunters? My dad is close to 70 so we are trying to stay away from too extreme of terrain, he's also never killed an elk but has tried several times. We are non-residents from Kansas and plan on making a short trip out for the opener in Sept. to scout/hunt then go back towards the end Oct. for a longer trip when hopefully some elk have moved out of the wilderness area. We are thinking there will be elk around the alfalfa fields in Sept. in the areas where there are some contours to the sage flats... ravines, knolls, etc. Are we on the right track?
Any input would be much appreciated. ~Josh