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Backbone Unlimited Podcast
Backbone Unlimited
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OCTOBER ELK HUNTING | IDENTIFYING BEDDING TO FEEDING PATTERNS FOR SUCCESS | 🎙️ EP. 65
Backbone Unlimited Podcast
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OCTOBER ELK HUNTING | IDENTIFYING BEDDING TO FEEDING PATTERNS FOR SUCCESS | 🎙️ EP. 65
When the rut ends and the mountains go quiet, most hunters think October is a dead zone. But the truth is, it’s one of the best times to tag a bull—if you understand bedding-to-feeding patterns. In this episode of Backbone Unlimited, Matt Hartsky breaks down how elk transition from the chaos of September to the calculated survival mode of October. You’ll learn how post-rut elk behavior shifts once bulls are worn down and focused on food, cover, and safety, and why mastering these bedding-to-feeding patterns gives you the biggest edge of the season. Matt walks through everything that drives elk movement in October—how bedding areas change with elevation, slope, thermals, and pressure; what bulls and cows are eating as high-country feed dries up; and how to pinpoint the travel corridors that link bed and feed. He also explains how to time your hunts for morning and evening movement, how weather and moon phase affect elk activity, and why reading the wind and terrain is the difference between success and a blown stalk. You’ll also hear about proven strategies for ambush setups, intercept plays, and still-hunting travel routes that work when bugles have gone silent. Matt outlines the biggest mistakes hunters make this time of year—like calling too aggressively or sticking to obvious spots—and how to adapt to changing conditions before snow and pressure push elk out of your reach. If you’re serious about October elk hunting and want to fill your tag when others have packed it in, this episode will teach you how to think like a recovering bull—efficient, cautious, and predictable—and how to use that mindset to turn quiet mountains into high-odds encounters.
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