Hello Elk101 community! First off, I'd just like to say thanks to everyone who posts on this forum for creating a really incredible resource for new elk hunters like myself. This is my first year putting real effort into elk hunting, and I find myself perusing these forums almost daily trying to up my game.
My question for y'all comes from the outcomes of my scouting and opening weekend hunting trip. I have seen small groups of cows and calves at high elevation, but have not yet seen any bulls with those groups. This past weekend I went a 1000 or so feet lower in elevation and finally found some bull sign, mainly rubs and a smallish wallow. I have not heard any bugling start up in my area yet. My next trip out will be a short, 3 day weekend trip from September 15-18, and I am wondering if I should go all the way up where I have been seeing cows, or stay a little lower where I found bull sign? Do the bulls generally go find the cows or do the cows move into a bulls territory? these areas are only a couple miles apart, but the dramatic topography makes them feel like different worlds. Any thoughts on what area to prioritize?
Thanks for the info, and good luck out there!
My question for y'all comes from the outcomes of my scouting and opening weekend hunting trip. I have seen small groups of cows and calves at high elevation, but have not yet seen any bulls with those groups. This past weekend I went a 1000 or so feet lower in elevation and finally found some bull sign, mainly rubs and a smallish wallow. I have not heard any bugling start up in my area yet. My next trip out will be a short, 3 day weekend trip from September 15-18, and I am wondering if I should go all the way up where I have been seeing cows, or stay a little lower where I found bull sign? Do the bulls generally go find the cows or do the cows move into a bulls territory? these areas are only a couple miles apart, but the dramatic topography makes them feel like different worlds. Any thoughts on what area to prioritize?
Thanks for the info, and good luck out there!