POST RUT ELK HUNTING | WHAT REALLY HAPPENS TO HERDS AFTER THE RUT | ποΈ EP. 74
Description
When the bugles fade and the herds scatter, most hunters think elk season is over. But it isnβtβit just changes form.
In this episode of Backbone Unlimited, Matt Hartsky explains what really happens to elk herds after the rut endsβand how to hunt smarter when the chaos turns quiet. Septemberβs unity gives way to Octoberβs separation as bulls peel off to recover, cows and calves regroup into smaller family units, and pressure, weather, and predators reshape the mountain.
Matt breaks down how herd dynamics fracture after breeding, why bulls vanish into recovery pockets, how cow-calf groups reorganize for safety and efficiency, and how outside factors like temperature swings and hunting pressure accelerate those shifts. Youβll learn how to read this βresetβ phaseβspotting micro-movements, glassing subtle edges, and identifying those overlooked transition zones that hold elk long after the bugles stop.
This conversation is packed with insight on post-rut elk strategy, behavior, and terrain use across the Westβhelping you adapt your mindset from chasing sound to interpreting patterns. Because the quiet season isnβt the end of elk hunting; itβs the most calculated phase of it.
If youβve ever wondered where the elk go after September, this episode will show you they never leftβyou just have to learn how to see them differently.



