OK guys, this hunt took place around Sept. 24th - We pull up on a dirt road we are familiar with & park. It's 1/2 hour before first light so still pitch black. It rained most the night & was still raining at present; steady but not pouring. I get out to get into my rain gear, in doing so I hear a cow mew then another & another on the opposite side of the mountain we were to go up. I pause & listen, after several minutes (my son is still in the cab-grin) I notice those cows are now on our side chatting as they head up the mountain through the thick timber. Luck was with us as they never winded me as they crossed unseen.
I let my Son know what I heard & said we need to get moving as they are heading straight up fast!
We head out & cross a stream that was running high & fast, it's crazy how the elk got through it without slipping on the river-rocks. We head up as quick as we can; we can hear the cows talking a couple hundred yards ahead, it is super steep wet & slick as hell. The cows finally are high enough now that we can barely hear them. All of a sudden a bull bellows higher than all of us, much higher. We kept trudging as quick as we, meaning me; ha ha As I could go. I'm 64 at that time so no spring chicken!!!!
So far we have not made any elk sounds. After near 1/2 mile of cutting the distance we can hear the cows, they must have slowed some. The bull bugles again & we are much closer, maybe 300-350 yards. We stop & decide it's time to test the waters of emotion here with the cows just in front of us but unseen & I give an urgent Round Up Bugle. The bull screams back in an instant; he's still way up the mountain but doesn't show signs of coming down. I toss out a couple excited cow calls & he shows zero interest! What's your move??
ElkNut
I let my Son know what I heard & said we need to get moving as they are heading straight up fast!
We head out & cross a stream that was running high & fast, it's crazy how the elk got through it without slipping on the river-rocks. We head up as quick as we can; we can hear the cows talking a couple hundred yards ahead, it is super steep wet & slick as hell. The cows finally are high enough now that we can barely hear them. All of a sudden a bull bellows higher than all of us, much higher. We kept trudging as quick as we, meaning me; ha ha As I could go. I'm 64 at that time so no spring chicken!!!!
So far we have not made any elk sounds. After near 1/2 mile of cutting the distance we can hear the cows, they must have slowed some. The bull bugles again & we are much closer, maybe 300-350 yards. We stop & decide it's time to test the waters of emotion here with the cows just in front of us but unseen & I give an urgent Round Up Bugle. The bull screams back in an instant; he's still way up the mountain but doesn't show signs of coming down. I toss out a couple excited cow calls & he shows zero interest! What's your move??
ElkNut