elk_newbie
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New guy to Elk hunting, mountain hunting in general, and to this forum as well. Having said that, I've read a lot on this forum and other locations as well as watched all Randy Newberg videos as well as many others. I say all that to say that I know north-facing slopes are important for elk, especially in early season.....at least generally. My question is, I drew a tag this year where I'll be hunting at an average elevation of 10,000' w/ dips to 9,700' but those are few. Considering the height, are north-facing slopes still important for early-to-mid Sept archery hunting? Where I am hunting there will be terrain elevation changes but I'm trying to figure out if I need to hyper-focus on north slopes only or can I widen my aperture a bit and look elsewhere too?