Glassing unit

NHK9

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Jul 8, 2015
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Gilmanton I.W., NH
Hey guys I know this may seem like an odd question, but here goes. I went on a solo trip to CO GMU 65 the Uncompahgre. It was a very successful archery hunt. I love bedding out there and hunting something very different then the woods of NH. My question is after watching all the you tube videos a guy could possibly watch I was a little disappointed I was not able to glass that much. So my ?'s are
1. Can anybody recommend an OTC elk unit that would offer more glassing?
2. Am I being an idiot and I should just hunt the area I'm in?
3. I hunted near Silverjack, is the other half of the Ump a little more open?
4. Am I being an idiot?
Thanks in advance guys. I'm a sucker for spot and stalk. Maybe I should just hunt elk in the woods and save the spot and stalk for mules. Thank you for letting me ramble.
 

Umpqua Hunter

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Get on Google Earth in the areas you are looking for and look for more open terrain. You can save a heck of a lot of legwork. I tend to do a lot of research that way on new areas I intend to hunt, especially this time of year as I am looking of new spots.
 

cmbbulldog

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Find a unit with a lot of country above timberline. Elk will be that high during archery season anyway. Get to a high spot and glass for miles.
 

Slugz

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I'd have to answer your questions by asking one. Did you find the animals? If yes then stay and just get higher or find a different angle to come at em. If no, then yes change your gameplan to cover as much glassing as possible.
 

NHK9

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I found them they were just in the thick stuff. I did spend a couple of days at altitude. I was up in and around Porspyne Basin (sp) and didn't see or hear anything. I'll keep poking around. Thanks for the info. The area I hunted was not possible to get higher. The trees ran right up to the cliffs.
 

dirtytough

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43, 47, 471, 54, 55, 74, they all come to mind when thinking of hunting elk above timberline. The earlier in the season you hunt the better chance you can spot stalk them also.