Hey all you Rocky Mountain Elk hunters!!??
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Hey all you Rocky Mountain Elk hunters!!??
This is kind of a survey . . .
Which week in September would be your first choice to go after Elk with a bow?
1st, 2nd, 3rd, etc . . .?
And a little bit of why.
Thanking you in advance . . .
Which week in September would be your first choice to go after Elk with a bow?
1st, 2nd, 3rd, etc . . .?
And a little bit of why.
Thanking you in advance . . .
Last edited by dig4gold; 02-19-2010 at 10:37 AM. Reason: addding info
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If I were limited to only one week, I'd pick the last week of archery season because it's almost always cooler then, the black powder guys are gone, a lot of archers have given up and are home on the couch, and the elk are more cranked up by then.
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Wolves are not much of an issue here in SE Wyoming . . . Sides . . . who needs a tag for a preditor? (lol)
Just kidding G&F guys!!!!!!!!!!
Personally, I'm always in the woods on or near opening day (Labor Day outings) and the elk as well as mulies seem to still be up pretty high and fragmented. I can make an argument for each week in September, unfortunately my employer won't let me have all of Sept off!
I think I'm leaning towards the latter part of the month this year. But will watch weather forcasts, predicted moisture/snowfall and temps. Seems like the ruts have been kicking off later and later these past few years.
Just kidding G&F guys!!!!!!!!!!
Personally, I'm always in the woods on or near opening day (Labor Day outings) and the elk as well as mulies seem to still be up pretty high and fragmented. I can make an argument for each week in September, unfortunately my employer won't let me have all of Sept off!
I think I'm leaning towards the latter part of the month this year. But will watch weather forcasts, predicted moisture/snowfall and temps. Seems like the ruts have been kicking off later and later these past few years.