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ELK LOVE THIS TERRAIN FEATURE - MOST ELK HUNTERS IGNORE IT | 🎙️ EP. 152

Episode 152 Published 2 months, 3 weeks ago
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In this episode, Matt Hartsky breaks down one of the most overlooked terrain features in Western elk hunting—and why understanding it can completely change how you read elk country. After more than three decades of hunting Western big game, Matt explains how this feature quietly influences elk movement, bedding, and travel in steep mountain terrain, even though most hunters walk right past it without ever recognizing its importance.

Matt walks through how to identify these areas using topographic maps and digital scouting tools like OnX, and why elk naturally develop trails through these mid-slope zones. He explains how these features often concentrate sign—tracks, droppings, and rubs—and why they consistently hold elk when other areas appear empty.

The episode also covers how to hunt these areas effectively on public land, including wind discipline, positioning relative to travel routes, and how to time your setups around morning and evening movement windows.

If you want to become more consistent at finding elk in steep country, this is a skill you can’t afford to overlook. Once you start recognizing how elk use these mid-slope features, the mountain stops feeling random—and elk movement becomes far more predictable.

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