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Archery elk success rates run 10-12%. Rifle success often runs 12-25% depending on area.
I'm curious what some guys here run.
I'd love to hear:
- Years hunting
- Elk taken
- Archery, Rifle, ML?
- Public land or private
- OTC or draw?
- Days per year spent hunting
I suspect we'll see some interesting trends out of this if enough hunters chime in. My bet is that 20% of the hunters are taking 80% of the elk.
Started elk hunting at age 12 in Montana...shot my first elk in 1980, have never missed an elk season since.
Last fall, I shot my 70th elk, while on a DIY solo late rifle hunt in Arizona.
I've shot a few with a bow, most with a rifle, most tags were OTC or 100% odds tags in WY and MT, but have drawn LQ tags in Arizona (4 rifle bull tags), 2 breaks tags in Montana, and 3 LQ elk tags in Wyoming.
I usually spend at least 7 days hunting elk, as much as maybe 20 when I draw multiple states.
Last year I hunted 7 days and killed 3 elk in Wyoming, spent 3-4 days scouting in Arizona and shot one on day 5 of the hunt.
All but one elk have all been from public land or private that anyone can hunt (hunter/block management areas in MT and WY).
I've never had much trouble finding and killing elk...except maybe the early years in Montana, but I had most all of the archery and rifle season to hunt (11 weeks).