After several weeks, days, and hours I thought i found a perfect spot for elk. After a lot of 3D flying trying to figure a good place to set a tent, I noticed a tent exactly where i was going to set up. I'm figuring a guide camp. Looks like a big wall tent.
I know to look for an A-B-C-D spot but the wife and i are planning on a set up deep in the wilderness. Kind of going all in at least in a certain general area.
Assuming the tent is there when we arrive in the area and need to move on a bit, what is considered to be a fair distance? I don't want to step on toes and also would like elbow room but I don't want to abandon the area all together.
Is a drainage over appropriate? If I hunt further up the drainage, is a mile fair?
I wouldn't deliberately hunt on top of anyone but I am not familiar with mountain hunting in big areas. I hunt in small public in Michigan where tree stands are often within 100 or 200 yards apart.
I know to look for an A-B-C-D spot but the wife and i are planning on a set up deep in the wilderness. Kind of going all in at least in a certain general area.
Assuming the tent is there when we arrive in the area and need to move on a bit, what is considered to be a fair distance? I don't want to step on toes and also would like elbow room but I don't want to abandon the area all together.
Is a drainage over appropriate? If I hunt further up the drainage, is a mile fair?
I wouldn't deliberately hunt on top of anyone but I am not familiar with mountain hunting in big areas. I hunt in small public in Michigan where tree stands are often within 100 or 200 yards apart.