hunting elk
mallard1
9/25/08 10:15pm
I've been having pretty good success during my first year of hunting elk with my bow. Nothing on the ground yet for me (my partners have stuck some good bulls, including a nice 6x6 that was my friends first ever elk) but I've seen lots of elk and managed to call or stalk within 80 yards of three very nice bulls, including one absolute monster. My question is how do I manage to make these bulls commit to coming that last forty yards or so. I know that the best method is to have someone behind me doing the calling, but at this point, that's not really an option. What do you guys think about decoys? Any other techniques?
Last week we were not hearing many cow calls from the actual elk, so maybe the timing is just a bit off.
I cannot believe that this is my first year of hunting bugling bulls! I cannot even express how bad this bug has bit me. I had a smallish 6x6 bugling, drooling and thrashing trees 80ish yards away for about an hour. He knew something was up so he wouldnt come closer and I was caught in the open and couldn't move. I left that situation with the biggest sh#t-eating grin on my face for the whole next day. Better than drugs!
Last week we were not hearing many cow calls from the actual elk, so maybe the timing is just a bit off.
I cannot believe that this is my first year of hunting bugling bulls! I cannot even express how bad this bug has bit me. I had a smallish 6x6 bugling, drooling and thrashing trees 80ish yards away for about an hour. He knew something was up so he wouldnt come closer and I was caught in the open and couldn't move. I left that situation with the biggest sh#t-eating grin on my face for the whole next day. Better than drugs!
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What kind of calls are you using by the way? I have found it easiet to use a mouth call when they get close and you are hunting alone.
Good Luck!
Mark