01 October 2006, 01:28
ELKMAN2Early Elk Report
I just came back from 9 days of elk scouting/ hunting south of Jackson. We had snow when I got there and the elk were low, 7200-7500ft. it looked good, then the snow melted and they went back up to 9-10,000 ft. It was so rough and steep it would have taken ropes to get to them, then pack the meat 1/2 mile to as close as a horse could get. Any way I'm going back in 2 weeks, try again.
01 October 2006, 11:10
AnotherAZWriterI shot an elk in the Selway a few days ago. Rut is way late there.
03 October 2006, 18:23
Rich ElliottThe rut was late in Montana's Bob MArshall Wilderness too. The day we packed in it had turned from hot and dry the day before to a driving rain storm. Out of 7 days it failed to rain snow or sleet only one day (so I went fishing). I shot a 4x4 bull 3 hours into the first day. By day 5 we had 6 bull elk in varius stages of being packed into camp. By day seven we were back at the ranch and the elk were at the processors. Exceptional luck. Didn't hear a bugle until the last day but they really responded to cow calls.
Rich Elliott