Re: Elk Hunting How far down the game trail you go
Thanks for the response everyone. I'm glad to hear that 4 years isnt that long to not bag an elk. Im just getting tired of hearing everyone around me getting something every year. I live in fort st john so there are a lot of guys who are experience but refuse to take me out and show me the ropes.
I've tried looking for places to glass but I dont have a quad. The only place I can glass from are cut blocks near logging roads. I usually find a fresh cut block, up high near logging roads, glass from there to find glassing spots further in the bush. I have never seen any elk when I glass though. Perhaps it might be because I've only glassed at noon or later.
I'll start scouting in the summer next year. Right now I'm going in blind everywhere I go.
I also go on day hunts and drive 1 hour home once it gets dark. Maybe I need to start planning an actual camping trip and dedicate some good time scouting and hunting.
Re: Elk Hunting How far down the game trail you go
once you get it figured out you will have many more encounters
Re: Elk Hunting How far down the game trail you go
Hunting and scouting are basically the same thing. After all, your not hunting until you find the elk. Keep track of all the areas you’ve looked and when. Elk are creatures of habit and will return to the same areas around the same time yr after yr.
Re: Elk Hunting How far down the game trail you go
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j270wsm
Hunting and scouting are basically the same thing. After all, your not hunting until you find the elk. Keep track of all the areas you’ve looked and when. Elk are creatures of habit and will return to the same areas around the same time yr after yr.
Do they eventually return to an area that they were spooked from? I found a spot with lots of beds, poop and markings but some guys decided to camp with a loud generator 200 meters away. It was right next to a river and a cut block with lots to eat.
Re: Elk Hunting How far down the game trail you go
Unlike lots of others, i do not bugle.. i spot til i find them then sneek in on them.. i cow call when i get close or want to cover my noise.. works for me.. i do pack a couple mouth reeds that i will do a spike yelp if i am in and i know a bigger bull is around..
There is no perfect system for elk. What worked yesterday may not work today or tomorrow..
Good luck.. hope you get one
Re: Elk Hunting How far down the game trail you go
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bruce44
Do they eventually return to an area that they were spooked from? I found a spot with lots of beds, poop and markings but some guys decided to camp with a loud generator 200 meters away. It was right next to a river and a cut block with lots to eat.
Every elk is different. They might return to the area but you never know what they’ll do. Opening morning my son and I helped a good friend and his son stalk into 180yds Of a legal bull. Unfortunately, my friend and his son missed the bull 4 times. 7:45pm Sept 11 my son killed the bull in the exact same spot.
Re: Elk Hunting How far down the game trail you go
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bruce44
Do they eventually return to an area that they were spooked from? I found a spot with lots of beds, poop and markings but some guys decided to camp with a loud generator 200 meters away. It was right next to a river and a cut block with lots to eat.
So many factors here. You want to determine if the sign you find is summer, early August, late August, September, rut, etc. Elk do have patterns, but they are on a much bigger scale than you might think. They are not like whitetail.
When glassing cutblocks, look for cutblocks which are 10 - 15 years old. Walk into those blocks and see what kind of food is in there. Look at what has been chewed on. Summer feed? Fall browse feed? If it's early September you are hunting and the flies and bugs are crazy, look for elk up where they can find an open slope with a breeze to keep the bugs off. If its hot, look in the darker timber. If it's been raining, look lower and in the big timber. I think the starting point is always mid slope.
Re: Elk Hunting How far down the game trail you go
bruce44
What is ideal elk habitat? What are the key ingredients that make up that habitat?
Answer those questions and have a full understanding of them and you are well on your way to finding elk easier.
So many hunters burn a lot of boot leather walking around like blind mice looking for elk.
Perhaps try this approach.....
* Learn to identify prime elk habitat.
* Hunt for said habitat.
* Factor in that elk get along with pressure like oil and water so the more isolated the habitat the better.
I can say from experience the isolated areas (mountainous areas in this case) that contain slides, saddles, rips of spruce and considerable water are what elk thrive in if they are not pressured.
Remember, elk travel in herds, they weigh up to to 800 lbs so they will leave a lot of sign if living in an area.
Re: Elk Hunting How far down the game trail you go
D you guys find calling effective in the later parts of the season (mid October)?
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D you guys find calling effective in the later parts of the season (mid October)?
I'm finding the past few years, the cows and calves are pretty quiet in the bush. But, normally when I move, if I'm sifting (like they do) I tend to make very quiet cow calf combo calls). Depending on what part of the province you are hunting in, 'calling' for elk can work, or not. Some areas the rut/bugling is still active in October. In other areas, not so much. But being in close to elk, knowing they are present (close by) and cow calling is an effective way to bring a bull to show himself.