This is my latest update on my virtual elk hunt and summarizes my experience. Comments are welcome and I hope others can benefit from recommendations.
Group Composition: The max group size is 4. It is important that group members are equally committed. There were only 2 in my group, including myself. The other member was never available for a single day of hunting over the two week period for a variety of reasons. A larger group size might have ensured that two persons would have been available for hunting. I did hunt alone but this is far from ideal, IMHO.
Harvest Area Selection: Some WMU's and Harvest areas have more tags than others. I assume that the odds of being drawn will vary with the WMU/HA but I have not examined the numbers. The ideal situation is to have access to an property with elk, like Captonion and then try for a tag in that WMU/HA.
In my case, I was successful in the draw but did not have a location to hunt.
I found the MNR, Min of Ag and OPP to be helpful. If you do not have a location, my recommendation is to get a crown land map and apply for a WMU/HA with a good amount of crown land. My experience with three days of door knocking, sign posting in grocery stores, co-ops, legions, lumber yards, firehalls, etc. did not produce results. This may have been a function of the WMU 60- most folks said the elk were elsewhere.
Maps: Several CGN'rs, Rick Teal, Blargon, Kingghost, Maple_leaf_ eh, made good suggestions about maps. I purchased the "Bancroft District Crown Land Map" which is available by post, Bass Pro Shops and Epps. This map shows crown land (of which there is not a lot in WMU 60).
I tried to access the Crown Land Atlas on line but could not make it work. Probably poor computer skills on my behalf. I intend to get familiar with the site as a winter project. I strongly suggest that knowledgeable persons create a tutorial or a thread on how to use the crown land atlas website. This could be very useful and very important for other CGN'rs across Ontario.
Conclusion: Due to the kindness of CGN'rs who ask to remain unknown, I was offered hunt locations and did hunt elk solo for two days. The locations did not have active elk, but as Blargon notes, no one hunts elk in front of a computer screen. The days were great and I did hear elk calling one evening about dusk. (I assume it was elk calling rather than persons calling elk due to only four tags being available Bancroft to Madoc to Peterborough). I will certainly apply again for the elk draw and look forward to any comments. Thanks for participating in my virtual elk hunt.