LAST EDITED ON Jun-27-14 AT 11:35AM (MST)[p]I've hunted 61 for cow elk twice. Both times a buddy and I each killed elk.
Its not an easy meat hunt. The elk we killed in late December were living between 9-10K feet. We started hiking at 3:30 AM both times to beat the horse crowd up the hill.
The elk are usually in bigger herds, both times we shot them out of 150-200 or so. They live in pretty open country for the most part, so if you go I'd have a rifle that you could shoot 300-400 yards. Be prepared to gain 1500-2500+ feet in elevation to get at them. Its a steep S.O.B.
Walk the finger ridges and avoid the draws, as the wind blows like a bastard and keeps the ridges mostly free of snow. Both times I was there the temperatures were 10-15 below zero. Wind chill was much colder.
If you put the effort in, you'll fill tags, but you'll earn it.