oscarsteve
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- Dec 11, 2018
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My son, SIL, and I completed our first ever elk hunt (an OTC backpacking archery elk hunt) in CO this past Sept. We hunted Sept. 4-11 and took a 5 x 5 bull on the 8th. Had another opportunity on a bigger bull on the 11th...until the wind changed direction. Never heard any bugling until the 6th and it was mostly at night.
We're going back to the same unit this Sept. This year the season opens Sept. 2 (a Wednesday) which is also the date of the full moon. Muzzleloader season runs from the 12th-18th and the Fall Solstice is the 21st. We should have almost 2 weeks to hunt.
QUESTION: If it were you, what dates would you recommend being out there? I know there are a lot of variables to consider. (like weather) If we go early, then the elk might not have had a lot of pressure. We'd like to hear more bugling, which to me, might mean going later. But then, your competing with ML folks and more time has elapsed with the elk having been "messed with" more.
What do you say?
We're going back to the same unit this Sept. This year the season opens Sept. 2 (a Wednesday) which is also the date of the full moon. Muzzleloader season runs from the 12th-18th and the Fall Solstice is the 21st. We should have almost 2 weeks to hunt.
QUESTION: If it were you, what dates would you recommend being out there? I know there are a lot of variables to consider. (like weather) If we go early, then the elk might not have had a lot of pressure. We'd like to hear more bugling, which to me, might mean going later. But then, your competing with ML folks and more time has elapsed with the elk having been "messed with" more.
What do you say?