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Elk Hunting

The bugling monarch of the mountains

700-1,100 lbs bulls average
September rut peak calling
High-altitude backcountry pursuit

The Rut

The elk rut is one of nature's greatest spectacles. Bulls bugle, gather harems, and fight rivals in an all-consuming drive to breed.

Rut Timing

  • Season: Late August through October
  • Peak Activity: September 15-25 (varies by region)
  • Peak Duration: ~10 days of intense activity
  • Harem Size: 15-20 cows (up to 30)
  • Bull Weight Loss: ~20% of body weight during rut

Season Structure

Most western states offer multiple season types, each with different challenges and opportunities.

  • Archery: Mid-August through September (often during rut)
  • Muzzleloader: Late September to early November
  • Rifle: October-November (often divided into multiple periods)
  • Late Season: December-January in some areas

Tag Systems

Over-the-Counter States

  • Colorado: OTC rifle (2nd/3rd seasons); archery now draw-only for non-residents (2025)
  • Idaho: OTC available but with new unit caps
  • Montana: OTC eliminated for non-residents; now requires draw

OTC availability changing rapidly - verify current status

Draw-Only States

  • Wyoming: Preference point system
  • Nevada: No point system, equal odds annually
  • New Mexico: No point system, equal odds annually
  • Arizona: Very limited, bonus point system

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