AaronMColeman
WKR
So my main question is what have your experiences been with various changes in weather and how they affect elk movement?
This time of year is nuts. Last night was 60 degrees, today is 25 and snowy, tomorrow is a low of 7 overnight. Tomorrow morning will be sunny and cold but lots of snow on the ground.
Do the elk move more before the snow? Immediately after the snow? Do they move more when it’s 60 and sunny, or when it’s 25, sunny and snow on the ground?
I’m just looking for some generalities regarding when they move most and under what weather conditions this time of year. Thanks!
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This time of year is nuts. Last night was 60 degrees, today is 25 and snowy, tomorrow is a low of 7 overnight. Tomorrow morning will be sunny and cold but lots of snow on the ground.
Do the elk move more before the snow? Immediately after the snow? Do they move more when it’s 60 and sunny, or when it’s 25, sunny and snow on the ground?
I’m just looking for some generalities regarding when they move most and under what weather conditions this time of year. Thanks!
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