Crippledsledge64
Lil-Rokslider
So I’ll try to keep this fairly short but TLDR at bottom.
Went out for my first solo second elk hunt ever on Tuesday after getting out of work early. Drove two hours, parked my truck at about 5pm where I’ve been scouting all summer. Hiked up a sage brush slope for quarter of a mile and decided to cow call just to build some confidence since I’ve never called on a hunt.
After my first call I instantly hear a cow respond in a gulley to my bottom left.
Hike down the gulley while cow calling and get to the bottom right as I feel the thermals switch and beat the cow there by less than 5 minutes.
As the cow starts calling looking for me I hear a bull bugle up the ridge behind her about 500 yards. First bugle I’ve ever heard and it sounds amazing!
I let the cow pass and head up the other side of the gulley with the wind in my face.
Hit the top and see a small group of cows 300 yards away, feeding away with the bull bugling in the timber right behind them.
Here’s my first decision, do I try to get level with them or stay below them with the wind in my face? I choose to stay below and walk around to stay underneath them.
Second decision do I stalk in silent or call as I walk in? I decided to cow call and I think this was a mistake as I called another one of the cows decided to come see me. I couldn’t see her until I stepped around a tree and she was 50 yards away and looking right at me. She didn’t bark but decided to head back up to the group and pushed them another hundred yards away. I follow.
Bull is still above and bugling about 180 yards away at this point. I bugle back but he never responds. I cow call and the cows respond and the bull bugles to them.
I move along below them again but about 80 yards away another cow picks me out when I’m between cover, she takes the group and the bull another 100 yards and the cycle repeats one more time before they go up and over the top of the mountain.
Still pretty pumped for this being my experience for my first solo hunt and first two hours in the woods this year.
So based off of this info where did I go wrong and what would you have done differently? Also why wasn’t that bull interested in my bugles?
TLDR: first two hours in the woods had my first elk encounter, learned my calling doesn’t suck as much as I thought, I stalk way too fast, and im now addicted to chasing bugles.
Went out for my first solo second elk hunt ever on Tuesday after getting out of work early. Drove two hours, parked my truck at about 5pm where I’ve been scouting all summer. Hiked up a sage brush slope for quarter of a mile and decided to cow call just to build some confidence since I’ve never called on a hunt.
After my first call I instantly hear a cow respond in a gulley to my bottom left.
Hike down the gulley while cow calling and get to the bottom right as I feel the thermals switch and beat the cow there by less than 5 minutes.
As the cow starts calling looking for me I hear a bull bugle up the ridge behind her about 500 yards. First bugle I’ve ever heard and it sounds amazing!
I let the cow pass and head up the other side of the gulley with the wind in my face.
Hit the top and see a small group of cows 300 yards away, feeding away with the bull bugling in the timber right behind them.
Here’s my first decision, do I try to get level with them or stay below them with the wind in my face? I choose to stay below and walk around to stay underneath them.
Second decision do I stalk in silent or call as I walk in? I decided to cow call and I think this was a mistake as I called another one of the cows decided to come see me. I couldn’t see her until I stepped around a tree and she was 50 yards away and looking right at me. She didn’t bark but decided to head back up to the group and pushed them another hundred yards away. I follow.
Bull is still above and bugling about 180 yards away at this point. I bugle back but he never responds. I cow call and the cows respond and the bull bugles to them.
I move along below them again but about 80 yards away another cow picks me out when I’m between cover, she takes the group and the bull another 100 yards and the cycle repeats one more time before they go up and over the top of the mountain.
Still pretty pumped for this being my experience for my first solo hunt and first two hours in the woods this year.
So based off of this info where did I go wrong and what would you have done differently? Also why wasn’t that bull interested in my bugles?
TLDR: first two hours in the woods had my first elk encounter, learned my calling doesn’t suck as much as I thought, I stalk way too fast, and im now addicted to chasing bugles.