velvet muley
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The last week in Sept. and the First week in Oct. have been FIRE the last two years in Montana, that's when we do our best killing.
You find that they are pretty receptive to calls and bugles at that time as well? They are still in a peak rut usually?The last week in Sept. and the First week in Oct. have been FIRE the last two years in Montana, that's when we do our best killing.
Only time when I can get that much time off consecutively. UnfortunatelyIs there a reason you’re hunting so late in September? By then your August scouting may or may not help. But learning your area and those spots is priceless.
Those are fine dates. Start where you found the bulls and start moving until you found where they went.Only time when I can get that much time off consecutively. Unfortunately
Yep, full rut the last two years at that time.You find that they are pretty receptive to calls and bugles at that time as well? They are still in a peak rut usually?
100 percent yes.During that lull in rutting activity you think they go to sanctuary briefly?
I hope I can go back in rifle. During later season you're saying focus on those areas where the bulls are?Randy Newberg explains the five phases of elk throughout the year (Early Season, Pre-Rut,Peak Rut, Post Rut, and Late Season) and his explanation of them will help you make a god decision as what to do based on what the bulls are doing. He’s got some very worthwhile YouTube videos that go into great depth about this and where to find bulls based on the time of year it is that you’re looking for them. Can you go back to that spot during rifle season at all? If you don’t fill your tag with a bow, it would definitely be worth going back during their post rut recovery because clearly they find that to be their sanctuary. Im curious to hear what you end up finding out when you go back to that area in September. Good luck!
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I hope I can go back in rifle. During later season you're saying focus on those areas where the bulls are?