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I'm surprised no one has suggested initiating some sort of physical altercation.
Rotate in by encounter or setup and LEGIT call attempt. with 3 guys IMO there should be two shooters spaced apart in front of the caller. That is how we did it while guiding 2 on 1s. Either both guys set up or one guy is sort of a filler if a bull sneaks around or the primary guy can't move to get a shot.
Also, if a bull can be killed whoever has the shot kills it. No "it was my turn" when they wouldn't have gotten a shot anyways. If 2 guys space out try not to cover the same shooting lanes to avoid the "I thought you were going to shoot" issue. Primary guy out front where the caller wants to pull the bull to and the 2nd shooter back a bit and down wind or an obvious route an elk might try to flank.
Run it by the group and make it VERY clear on how it will work...whether it is draw straws, flip cards or maybe shoot at a target at 90 yards. Who ever is closest get first shot, then 2nd etc.
I bailed out of a hunt with two buddies when my one buddies Brother in Law was invited. I guided and it was all their first elk hunts. I knew it was going to turn into a "you call you know what you are doing" scenario. Glad I did because the stories from the trip I heard were hilarious (only because I wasn't there).
Well let's hope all 3 of you can use a diaphragm and a bugle tube. Have a dedicated caller each day and then just rotate and have the other 2 bring their bows. In my experience it just doesn't work very well to have the caller try to be ready with his/her bow. Alot of time the caller needs to have bugle tube in one hand and something to rake with in the other and they also need to be able to move around quickly to keep that bull coming in the right direction.Appreciate all the input! Some of those ideas I never considered. Two of us it will be be our first time so we wont be picky. We will be archery hunting so only one person might have the shot opportunity is a good point. Thanks again for the input!
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This, everyone should have an arrow knocked.I always take turns if everyone is competent at calling. Just rotate the positioning every time you get one working. I’ve shot a few bulls from the caller position that circled to get the wind right so you never know…
Whoever spots it first gets first right of refusal.
That keeps everyone on the glass, which is ultimately what brings home animals.