Originally Posted by wyoelk
Originally Posted by saddlesore
For years I have been trying to tell guys that when the elk hear back packers, horse packers, people setting up camp, pounding stakes,cutting poles, etc, moving in right before the season,the elk line out and leave.Then these same guys camp right in the middle of prime elk habitat and wonder where the elk go. Same thing, they then procede to walk around in the timber with the pretense of "scouting". What elk may be left from the previous noise of the packers, leave also. Add acouple of ATV's to the equations and you end up with a camping trip instead of a hunting trip. Guaranteed this will have repsonses from guys that say they see elk right around camp, etc, butvthatis theexceptionto therule

Where hunter pressure is low, this isn't as common, especially on private land where elk come in contact with landowners working the land more.

Any bull that lives to be 3 yrs old gets educated real fast.One big educator is these guys that persist on calling bulls in and then the bull either bust them or the guys decides that bull isn't big enough and spooks the bull on purpose.
Those bull stick that info away in the recesses of thier brain and use it the next time they hear a bugle.

Gotta remember it's life and death to them and just a game to hunters.


Nonsense. We walk right through the middle of them. Camp within a half mile of them and still have no trouble shooting elk. Make meat. Not excuses.


I kill an elk every year, soemtimes two, all on public land, DYI, and have done so for 20+ years. The hunting party I go with usually averages 90% + every year. Just passing on what I have learned. If you have succes that way, go for it. Not what I have found though.


If God wanted you to walk and carry things on your back, He would not have invented stirrups and pack saddles