. Interested in what y'all would recommend for a strategy for 1st time DIY hunters for 1st rifle. ( no ground knowledge of units we are hunting)I have been studying OnX and planning a backpack hunt based On Picking an area away from pressure per Randy N podcasts. Then I read where being vehicle mobile and moving until you find good sign before packing into an area is more effective since committing to a backpack hunt before finding sign will likely result in no elk. I have also read that trying to anticipate elk movement Based on hunter pressure is a good strategy on opening day of rifle which has been alluded to above.CTGilley said:
OTC that is absolutely true. First rifle is a little more spread out. It is about a 3 hour hike in to the start of the hunting grounds. This year we are camping to get a little deeper.
There is a group that hunts both first and 2nd on the other side of the mountain. I am not sure how that will work with the 10 day gap this year.
We only saw 4 groups last year. The annual group on horse back. 2 guys cut through on horseback and 2 more that were there first day but left the 2nd. We watched an herd of elk walk right through where they were camping. We did not know they had left or we would have tried to move in. (It was pretty late) The other group was a father and son hunting bear while we were packing out an Elk.
Now that I type that I realize we are the only ones dumb enough to go in on foot and not horse. It is pretty rough.
In the end, we are approaching this year as a true learning experience and any elk sightings will be a success. I know we need to just a choose a strategy and go with it instead of trying to utlize multiple approaches so interested in getting your input