Bugle Reports.

NE Wyoming. Had some bugling bulls the first 4 days,got into 1 that was really pissed off,he was still by himself. Got a few responses but with the 80 degree weather they are timbered up and don't want to play. Temps are now in the 30's and loud wet crunchy snow up high,hopefully it softens up a bit this weekend. Saw a herd of about 20 cows yesterday, not a single bull with them.
 
One good bull bugling in MT this morning. He was chasing his cows trying to keep them in line. He was done by 7:30 AM or so. The side by that drove into the canyon didn't help. Lost track of him afterwards.

Smokey today.
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Was in North Central Colorado from 9/3-9/9. Heard one respond the morning of 9/3 and the evening of 9/8 but not until after dark. Didn’t hear any sound off on their own. It was hot.
 
2 or 3 bulls bugling before daylight. A few bugles after shooting light then all went quiet. 81 degrees at camp and the smoke is heavier than yesterday.
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I heard plenty of bugles from 9/6-9/9 in southern CO OTC. Were bugling until 8am and started up at 6pm where I was at even in the hot daytime temps. Not typical at all.
 
Smoke is in solid again in SW MT. Temps went up into upper 80's. over the weekend. Today is supposed to be a change with cooler temps starting tomorrow and chances of rain all week. Last week was really quiet where I was with only one far-off quiet bugle for 3 days of hunting. Managed to bring in a cow-elk Sunday morning. Never saw her boyfriend after :20 mins with her within 15 yards. She couldn't find me so I was letting her feed while soft-bugling and cow-calling while using her as bait. I'm thinking things are about to get really going by the end of this week.
 
Northern Co, hunted the first 8 days… minimal bugling in the morning, with a hard stop at day break. Heading back up for 10 more days starting Friday, I’m hoping they will be a little more active then. That early season heat was no joke.
 
full on rut fest last night in "central" Montana. Probably saw 20 bulls and heard 500 bugles.
 
Not a peep this morning. I'm assuming "my elk" have moved a drainage or two, but I had to come home early today and didn't have time to try to relocate.
 
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