tuffcrk14
Lil-Rokslider
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- Feb 11, 2015
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Whether you overslept your alarm or had other obligations that kept you from being in the elk woods at 0 dark thirty to locate a herd of talkative elk, how have you approached hunting elk after they’ve bedded for the day? Step one is knowing there are elk there, but step two getting them to be vocal from their bed has kept me on the struggle bus. I can make all of the elk sounds with a tube/reed/mouth call proficiently, but I feel like maybe my timing is off or I’m not using the right strategy. I’ve brainstormed a few thoughts like trying lost calf sequences and moving up to the slow play instead of just letting out locator bugles or cow calls like I’ve done in the past. I’ve thought maybe the best thing would be to try and glass into that bedding area(s) until noon or shortly thereafter and then move in to try and do the calling after they’ve been in their bed for a while instead of just after they’ve settled in. Would like to hear from anyone who has had success during the (seemingly) slowest part of the day.
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