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I’m Matt Hartsky, and I founded Backbone Unlimited to help you Train Harder, Hunt Smarter and Never Settle. With 34 years of Western big game hunting and 29 years as a professional strength, conditioning, and nutrition coach, I share the tactics, training, and mindset that lead to success—on the mountain and in life. This brand is about more than elk and mule deer. It’s about living with backbone in a world full of excuses—crushing limits and refusing to quit. After losing my oldest son to suicide, I made it my mission to help anyone struggling with mental health and to build a community of hunters who push each other forward. When you join Team Backbone, you get direct coaching from me, a private group of like-minded hunters, an exclusive monthly shirt, 20% off gear, giveaways, and member-only content to help you sharpen your edge. Join us at BackboneUnlimited.com and let’s Train Harder, Hunt Smarter and Never Settle. CHAPTERS: 0:00 Weather Fronts and Elk Behavior 0:35 How October Weather Changes Everything 1:10 Why Elk React to Pressure Drops 2:30 Temperature Swings and Elevation Shifts 3:35 Wind, Terrain, and Slope Selection 4:25 Reading the Signs Before a Front 5:20 Pre-Front Elk Movement Patterns 6:50 Timing Hunts with Weather Shifts 8:40 Hunting Mistakes During Storms 9:20 What Elk Do When the Storm Hits 10:30 Finding Shelter and Leeward Zones 12:00 Hunting Strategies During a Front 13:30 Using Storms as Hunting Opportunities 14:40 Post-Front Behavior and Feeding Surge 15:50 Reading Fresh Sign After a Storm 17:00 How to Hunt the 48-Hour Window 18:30 Feed–Rest–Relocate Cycle Explained 19:40 Predicting Movement Through Weather Phases 21:10 Turning Weather Into an Advantage 23:15 TEAM BACKBONE Membership + Closing Message October elk hunting is a constant chess match between animals, mountains, and weather. Every front that sweeps across the high country reshapes the game, altering movement, feeding patterns, and bedding behavior almost overnight. The best hunters don’t just endure those changes—they anticipate them. Understanding how temperature drops, barometric pressure shifts, and wind direction influence elk movement is the difference between walking empty ridges and being in the right basin before the herd arrives. In this episode of Backbone Unlimited, Matt Hartsky breaks down how weather fronts drive post-rut elk behavior throughout October. From subtle pre-storm cues to the calm that follows heavy snow, every phase of a front has a clear pattern that elk respond to. When pressure drops, bulls feed longer and move earlier, sensing the storm that’s about to hit. When the wind builds and the first flakes fall, they retreat into thick north- and east-facing timber, conserving energy until conditions stabilize. And when the clouds finally lift, they surge back to feed in open country, hitting south-facing slopes and transition benches where sunlight thaws the first pockets of green. The mountain’s rhythm becomes obvious once you learn to read it. Temperature, light, and airflow dictate elk movement far more than the calendar does. A single cold front can drop bulls a thousand feet in elevation overnight, pushing them into new zones rich with feed and cover. Those who understand that shift can predict where to glass, when to move, and how to set up before the storm even hits. October is not about chasing sound or luck—it’s about aligning your timing with nature’s. Each weather cycle resets the mountain, revealing fresh sign, clearer thermals, and new feeding patterns. When you learn to read those signs—the stillness before the storm, the shelter during it, and the surge that follows—you stop reacting to elk and start moving in rhythm with them. #ElkHunting #OctoberElkHunting