Got up on the hill to do some glassing yesterday evening. Just a little video of the typical country in this area. Not much of it is flat.
Very unusual to not have some stormy weather at this point so the hunting isn’t all that good. This clear cut hasn’t started growing much feed yet but on a good stormy day during the rut it wouldn’t be totally out of the realm of possibility to spot a buck bedded down or passing through.
In my younger days traveling up and down the hills wasn’t an issue but certainly not the case now. Getting elk out of the canyons was always a workout but now a lot of folks have long lines and portable winches to do the work.
Another thing that has change is the logging practices. In the past they used to burn the debris out of the clearcuts so the ground wasn’t so cluttered and traveling it was easier. Now they leave the debris on the ground which takes a long time to break down and doesn’t seem as the clear cuts green up as fast with deer feed.
Spent a couple of hours just glassing, and didn’t really expect to see anything moving. The Swarovski binocs work well on the tripod. Nice to have the place to myself even if I’d not shoot anything here without having some help lined up to get it out.
Very unusual to not have some stormy weather at this point so the hunting isn’t all that good. This clear cut hasn’t started growing much feed yet but on a good stormy day during the rut it wouldn’t be totally out of the realm of possibility to spot a buck bedded down or passing through.
In my younger days traveling up and down the hills wasn’t an issue but certainly not the case now. Getting elk out of the canyons was always a workout but now a lot of folks have long lines and portable winches to do the work.
Another thing that has change is the logging practices. In the past they used to burn the debris out of the clearcuts so the ground wasn’t so cluttered and traveling it was easier. Now they leave the debris on the ground which takes a long time to break down and doesn’t seem as the clear cuts green up as fast with deer feed.
Spent a couple of hours just glassing, and didn’t really expect to see anything moving. The Swarovski binocs work well on the tripod. Nice to have the place to myself even if I’d not shoot anything here without having some help lined up to get it out.