i,ve got the choice of doing my first elk foray to the east koots this year,my only options timewise are middle two weeks of sept or last week sept plus first week oct. i,d sure appreciate feedback. thanks
i,ve got the choice of doing my first elk foray to the east koots this year,my only options timewise are middle two weeks of sept or last week sept plus first week oct. i,d sure appreciate feedback. thanks
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I'm not overly sure but I think the Elk rut early. You might be better off with the earlier 2 weeks. I hopr someone with more know how responds. Best of luck Steve.
It's better to pass on a shot that you wish later you took, then to take a shot and wish later you didn't.
LAst year we had elk bugleing on the 3rd of September. I would go earlier than later. they will surely be in full rut by mid Sept.
middle of sept. forsure the bulls will be hot and heavy in the rut.
good luck.
Everyone else is right in saying go early.That being said we have had elk talking in the first week in oct in both Kaslo and the Bull river areas.
The weather is a BIG factor. So sometimes its a crap shoot.
"you can have your rifle on the dashboard and ammo clenched between your teeth and that's legal."-Gatehouse
Consult the Old Farmer's Alminac and look for a couple of weeks of cooler weather.
ive heard numerous tiimes that weather plays a small role but mostly it's triggered by the amount of daylight in a day. im no expert tho so correct me if im wrong but it should stay fairly close to the same time from year to year then
thanks for your input guys, certainly helps a guy out.think i,ll be going mid 2 weeks sept, should be fun, only area of bc i,ve never been is the koots. thanks again.
Your are right about the time frame that the cows are receptive but weather plays a major role in success rate on the hunt.Originally Posted by mainland hunter
You get hot weather and the elk are so damn hard to get at because they stick to the dark thick stuff. Colder the better. You have some nice cold nights and cool days, the action gets insane usually. Hot weather... they get tight lipped and hang tight.
I live in sparwood b.c and i can tell you most of the majority of elk that were taken last year and good bulls might i add were taken anywhere from sept 10 to the 22 the rut is in full swing around the 15 here in the elk valley (east kootenays)