How to Hunt Late-Season Elk in a Roaded Unit: Game Planning with Tyler Bales
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In this week's episode, I sit down with my brother, Tyler Bales, to talk about his wife's upcoming late-season Oregon elk hunt: a classic roaded-country challenge where finding unpressured elk takes creativity, patience, and a little local knowledge.
We dive into how he scouted a heavily roaded unit with a fresh burn, what he's learning about elk using edges between timber, burns, and private land, and how to hunt smart when you've got family (and a baby) along for the ride.
You'll hear us talk through everything from reading sign and choosing glassing knobs, to camping logistics, and how to build an elk plan that balances real-life constraints with solid hunting strategy.
If you've ever hunted late-season elk in places where "road access" doesn't necessarily mean "easy elk," this one's for you. ___
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Thanks to Bo DePena, a musician, friend, and avid hunter in Colorado, for the intro and outro for the show.
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