spdrman
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My 10 year old was lucky enough to draw a November bull tag this year in a area I archery hunt, During September I get up high glass up elk and watch where they go into the timber then head after them and never go a day without putting eyes on elk, Figured this rifle hunt would be similar hunting but man was I wrong. We've been out 6 days put on a lot of miles and have only turned up 2 small groups of bulls, first group where way to far to go after, the other 2 bulls where spooked by some guys in a UTV 4 miles down a closed road.
We've hiked a lot of miles through all the country I elk hunt in September and haven't even turned up any tracks in the country I always find them in. Lion hunted this area quite a bit in the past and can usually glass up bulls bedded on open ridges but we don't have the snow for that yet.
Any suggestions on what kind of terrain or vegetation I need to be looking for this time of year? Just when I thought I was figuring critters out I get hit hard with this humbling experience haha
So far they are having fun and getting pretty good at building fires while I glass to keep warm, end of the day want to keep it as positive as an experience as I can for them
We've hiked a lot of miles through all the country I elk hunt in September and haven't even turned up any tracks in the country I always find them in. Lion hunted this area quite a bit in the past and can usually glass up bulls bedded on open ridges but we don't have the snow for that yet.
Any suggestions on what kind of terrain or vegetation I need to be looking for this time of year? Just when I thought I was figuring critters out I get hit hard with this humbling experience haha
So far they are having fun and getting pretty good at building fires while I glass to keep warm, end of the day want to keep it as positive as an experience as I can for them