freediver111
WKR
While I tagged out on a good 5x5 opening week, I'm still out there calling and helping friends. This is in Eastern Oregon for reference.
So yesterday we find a bull that was bugling. We cow called the evening before and he bugled a few times after legal shooting light so we backed out and came back the next morning. We find him 20 mins before first light with a location bugle that he responds to. He's maybe 200 yards away at this point. He's got some cows, maybe 6-8, not sure. I get the shooter set-up ahead and cow call at first light. He bugles a bit but doesn't really care. I then decide to get close, like 80 yards or less and bugle/cow call with the shooter out front. He doesn't like that and fires back. I break sticks, challenge him, cow call, etc.....he takes his cows and leaves, bugling as he goes, or maybe his cows took him, not sure but I know they made a line horizontal to our position and never came in. We chase him around for 30 mins and get him to bugle a bit more but he's essentially leaving with his cows. I'm sure at one point he crossed within 60 yards of me with his cows but in the thick stuff. Wind was good the whole time. What gives? I may not be a world champ bugler, but I'm pretty decent. I can rip a variety of bugles, including challenge bugles and sound pretty good. I was trying to sound like a bull challenging him, but who knows if I'm doing something dumb.
I've killed 6 elk in 8 years of living in Oregon and I've called in 4 others that fell to a friends arrow but I have yet to kill one by having them come in to fight. All died thanks to cow calls, including this years bull opening week. I have called in a small handful of bulls coming in to a bugle, but it's rare that it works for me. Most take their cows and leave, even when I'm pretty close. I tend to use cow sounds and bugles to sound like I have one of his cows, and maybe that's a mistake.
So any advice from those of you that seem to use bugles effectively? I would love to actually have one come in for a fight one of these days. Seems like that never works for me. Thanks, and good luck this season! I feel like it's been rather slow lately, hopefully things pick-up!
So yesterday we find a bull that was bugling. We cow called the evening before and he bugled a few times after legal shooting light so we backed out and came back the next morning. We find him 20 mins before first light with a location bugle that he responds to. He's maybe 200 yards away at this point. He's got some cows, maybe 6-8, not sure. I get the shooter set-up ahead and cow call at first light. He bugles a bit but doesn't really care. I then decide to get close, like 80 yards or less and bugle/cow call with the shooter out front. He doesn't like that and fires back. I break sticks, challenge him, cow call, etc.....he takes his cows and leaves, bugling as he goes, or maybe his cows took him, not sure but I know they made a line horizontal to our position and never came in. We chase him around for 30 mins and get him to bugle a bit more but he's essentially leaving with his cows. I'm sure at one point he crossed within 60 yards of me with his cows but in the thick stuff. Wind was good the whole time. What gives? I may not be a world champ bugler, but I'm pretty decent. I can rip a variety of bugles, including challenge bugles and sound pretty good. I was trying to sound like a bull challenging him, but who knows if I'm doing something dumb.
I've killed 6 elk in 8 years of living in Oregon and I've called in 4 others that fell to a friends arrow but I have yet to kill one by having them come in to fight. All died thanks to cow calls, including this years bull opening week. I have called in a small handful of bulls coming in to a bugle, but it's rare that it works for me. Most take their cows and leave, even when I'm pretty close. I tend to use cow sounds and bugles to sound like I have one of his cows, and maybe that's a mistake.
So any advice from those of you that seem to use bugles effectively? I would love to actually have one come in for a fight one of these days. Seems like that never works for me. Thanks, and good luck this season! I feel like it's been rather slow lately, hopefully things pick-up!