A buddy and I were elk hunting during the Sep rut in CO (archery). We heard a bull bugle (guessing a few hundred yards away) about 30 min before legal hunting hours ended at night so we set up in a hurry to see what would happen. My buddy did a lost cow call and instantly the bull bugled in response. Then, after every cow call, the bull would bugle back but was continually getting closer. This back and forth took place for about 5 minutes (around 4 to 5 cow calls) and his bugle sounded more intense/aggravated each time. The last time, my buddy did an assembly mew and the bull bugled back with a chuckle at the end and sounded like he was only about 50-60 yards away. A cow ended up presenting herself for a shot first at 40ish yards which my buddy took. We never saw the bull as they both ran after arrowing the cow.
So, my question is what was going on? I'm thinking the cow was coming to the calling and the bull was pissed and bugling for the cow stay put but don't really know. It just seemed weird if the bull was coming in hot to the call only to have a cow in tow and present a shot first. What do you think?
So, my question is what was going on? I'm thinking the cow was coming to the calling and the bull was pissed and bugling for the cow stay put but don't really know. It just seemed weird if the bull was coming in hot to the call only to have a cow in tow and present a shot first. What do you think?