OCTOBER ELK HUNTING | SNOW VS NO SNOW ELK MOVEMENT PATTERNS EXPLAINED | ποΈ EP. 66
Description
Snow changes everything in the elk woodsβand in October, it can make or break your hunt.
In this episode of Backbone Unlimited, Matt Hartsky dives deep into how October elk behavior shifts when storms roll in versus when the mountains stay bare. Youβll learn exactly how snow vs no-snow conditions affect elk movement, bedding, and feeding patternsβand more importantly, how to adapt your tactics to stay in the game when everyone else is lost.
Matt breaks down what happens during warm, dry Octobers when elk linger high, scattered across post-rut zones, and how early snow compresses herds, funnels movement, and exposes travel corridors. He explains how to read elevation shifts, glass smarter when visibility changes, and predict where bulls will relocate as forage and pressure collide.
Youβll also hear detailed insight on elk feeding priorities, thermal cover, and survival behaviorβwhy bulls focus on calories and comfort, how weather alters their diet, and how wind, terrain, and hunting pressure shape every move they make. From dry-year patience hunts to snow-year mobility strategies, Matt lays out the blueprint for reading conditions and reacting in real time.
Whether youβre glassing timber edges in a no-snow year or tracking fresh sign through mid-elevation benches after an early storm, this episode gives you the roadmap for adapting your October elk hunting strategy to the conditions in front of you.



