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Back to EpisodesWINNING ELK HUNTING STRATEGY FOR PUBLIC LAND ELK HUNTERS | 🎙️ EP. 174
Description
In this episode Matt Hartsky breaks down a complete, repeatable elk hunting system built specifically for public land hunters who are tired of inconsistent results. If you’ve ever felt like you’re bouncing from drainage to drainage, finding elk one day and losing them the next, this episode explains why—and more importantly, how to fix it.
Matt walks through a simple but powerful five-step cycle that can be applied every single day in the field: locate, evaluate, position, execute, and adjust. This isn’t a one-time tactic or a situational trick. It’s a structured system designed to keep you in elk consistently instead of constantly trying to relocate them. Throughout the episode, he explains how pressure, terrain, wind, and timing all influence elk behavior on public land, and how most hunters fail not from lack of effort, but from lack of structure.
You’ll learn why finding sign isn’t enough, how to determine if a situation is actually winnable before making a move, how to position yourself ahead of elk movement instead of reacting to it, and why execution breaks down in the final moments of most encounters. Just as importantly, Matt emphasizes the adjustment phase—how to learn quickly from every outcome so you can improve in real time and stay connected to elk throughout your hunt.
This episode is built for Western public land elk hunters who want to eliminate guesswork, build consistency, and hunt with intention. Whether you’re scouting, e-scouting, or already in the middle of a season, this cycle gives you a clear framework to follow so every decision you make has purpose.
Elk hunting doesn’t reward effort alone. It rewards structure. And this episode gives you the system to make that happen.