lyingflatlander
Lil-Rokslider
So you happen upon a rut fest and are lucky enough to have the whole thing to yourself. You do the right thing by gaining 1,000 feet of elevation to cross the back bowl of a canyon to get to the side the elk are on. The canyon is fully timbered, it’s mid afternoon and your thermals are moving up. You drop diagonally down the mountain to come in slightly above their level. As you take your time working into the herd bulls bugles, you notice a couple cows on a finger ridge 50 yards away and slightly higher in elevation working their way down. Within a minute they walk down on your level and disappear to just on the other side of the ridge (a very short distance). The herd bull screams from the opposite side of the finger ridge and you know he is right there! There is some cover, but you also have the top of the ridge 50 yards away to work with. Do you chance a swirling thermal and work to the top of the ridge? Do you set up right there and try to call the bull in? What is the first sound that leaves your mouth to call in the bull?