So 18 more encounters like that and I may be in business
It’s a game of encounters and paying attention, getting a bull to bugle back and forth is usually a LONG way from killing a bull, it won’t work very often… I’m a firm believer that there is almost always a way to kill a bull once located, but you will only get good at calling them in with experience… just making elk sounds usually doesn’t cut it… some times wrecking ball status works really good, some times patience works good, sometimes shutting up and changing strategy works, some times backing out and coming back later and ambushing him works… it really comes down to experience, we learn from every encounter, so get creative, don’t be reckless, but you will need to risk failure at times to succeed… that’s true elk hunting.
I don’t try to call in bulls that aren’t in a good spot to kill by calling, I call to locate, I call to keep tabs on a bull, and I call to kill them, but only when it’s a favorable scenario for me…. If calling isn’t the best option for the scenario in front of me, I will change tactics to something more practical.
I would say, the biggest downfall for most people calling elk where I hunt them is being content bugling back and forth with a bull, I won’t do that, because I learned long ago, it’s too much exposure at too close of range to count on the wind staying good, and it rarely works, once they hang up, it’s usually over, so sometimes you have to take risks and aggressively close the gap to trap him into a spot he won’t hang up out of range.
Elk hunting is always very dynamic improvise, ignore the reality of primos videos, it’s not real life on public land, you have to be more convincing and set your calling setup up for getting the bull close, not bugling back and forth at 70-80yds.
Experience teaches you what you can and cannot get away with, I always ride the line of aggression, I try to get the ball rolling fast, and want the time to be short between his first bugle and having him close, the more drawn out it gets, the lower the chances go of killing him.
It’s hard to say what you did wrong without being there, maybe you did nothing wrong, it was just a very unlikely scenario to call that bull in