WyoBowhunter21
WKR
Still nothing where I am at in Wyoming. Wind River Range. Saw two fresh tracks all season. I am not sure there are elk in the mountains anymore.
This cracked me up, especially when you try and replicate on the internet the noise he was making while doing his buisnessThanks for the laugh.Not bugling related but thought this was kind of funny and interesting. Went to bed the other night in my base camp. Base camp is a 14x16 wall tent and two trucks parked around it. About 9:30pm I start to hear this weird sound.......kind of like a grumff, grumff.........then hooves all around the tent and breaking timber around the campsite. They eventually worked their way out of camp, but then at 0330 I woke to the same except they stayed right there for about an hour running circles around my tent and even tripped over one of the tie down ropes pulling out the stake. Not a single bugle or cow chirp of any kind the entire night just the grumff, grumff, grumff. I believe they were in full rut mode without the bugling........used my campsite as their brothel. I feel a little violated.
Just makes me wonder how they can run circles around my tent all night with all my scent right there, yet bust out of the county when they get the first scent of me when I have a bow in my hands in the daylight. I didn't think elk could reason. In the morning.....nothing but hoof prints all around camp. Taunting little bastages.
It was a weird year in central Colorado for us. Elk were much more quiet this year than in the past. They didn't seem aggressive. Bulls that bugles to each other would never move toward each other. They completely shut up on Thursday morning and never made a peep after that. And we covered a lot of ground and lots of bowls. I got lucky and called in a silent bull on Thursday morning.