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Are Tule Elk More Active During the Early Morning or Late Evening?

April 5, 2026

Quick Answer

Tule Elk tend to be more active during the early morning and late evening hours, typically from dawn to 10 am and from 4 to 8 pm.

Tule Elk Morning Activity Patterns

Tule Elk are known to be most active during the early morning, with peak activity times between 4 and 7 am. This is due to the cooler temperatures and increased foraging opportunities during this period. Research suggests that Tule Elk cover large distances during this time, often traveling up to 5 miles in search of food.

Understanding Tule Elk Evening Activity Cycles

As the day progresses and temperatures rise, Tule Elk tend to become less active, often seeking shade and rest. However, as the sun begins to set, Tule Elk become more active once again, with peak activity times between 4 and 8 pm. This late evening activity is often driven by the need to find water and forage for remaining vegetation before the night falls. In areas with limited water sources, Tule Elk may travel up to 2 miles to reach a reliable water source during this period.

Hunting Tule Elk During Active Hours

Hunters targeting Tule Elk during these active hours should focus on areas with known foraging grounds and water sources. In the early morning, look for Tule Elk in areas with dense vegetation, such as willows or shrubs, which provide cover and foraging opportunities. In the late evening, focus on areas with water sources, such as streams or ponds, where Tule Elk are likely to congregate. By understanding the Tule Elk’s activity patterns and habitat needs, hunters can increase their chances of success during these critical hours.

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