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ELK HUNTING HAS CHANGED IN 2026 - HOW HUNTERS ARE STILL FINDING BULLS | 🎙️ EP. 154

Episode 154 Published 2 months, 3 weeks ago
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In this episode of Backbone Unlimited, Matt Hartsky breaks down why elk hunting feels different across the West in 2026—and what serious hunters need to understand to keep finding bulls. With extremely dry winters, reduced snowpack, earlier green-up, and increasing public land pressure, elk are using the landscape differently than many hunters are used to. Basins feel quieter, traditional spots seem empty, and daytime activity can feel inconsistent—but that doesn’t mean the elk are gone.

Drawing from more than 34 years of Western big game hunting experience, Matt explains how drought conditions and modern hunting pressure are reshaping elk behavior. Mature bulls are keying in on moisture, shifting into darker timber, and relying more heavily on mid-slope bedding zones and terrain security to survive. Elk haven’t disappeared—they’ve adapted.

This episode focuses on how disciplined hunters can adjust by prioritizing terrain structure, wind and thermals, pressure patterns, and moisture-driven habitat instead of relying on outdated expectations. If you’re willing to adapt and read the mountain for what it is now—not what it used to be—you can still consistently find bulls, even in tougher seasons.

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