IDspud
Lil-Rokslider
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After a ton of hiking I finally got on an elk. I was hiking up through dark timber in the morning. Unfortunately I got impatient calling and after 10 minutes without a response I began moving up again. A bull was coming in at around 80 yards and I spooked him. I dropped down and let out a cow call and got him to stop. After about 20 minutes of calling I got him to come back in to shooting range (25y) but he would not step out from behind the brush for a clean shot. After checking out more of the "language" he was clearly doing nervous grunts apparently to get me to show myself. I kept challenging him and eventually he trotted off.
What are the chances that he will be back to that same spot? How long should I wait to go back if at all, and what approach should I take? The same one with more patience?
What are the chances that he will be back to that same spot? How long should I wait to go back if at all, and what approach should I take? The same one with more patience?