Swampcruiser
WKR
Good info either way in this thread!
Man, that is an epic Euro. Thanks for posting.“You can’t call in big bulls in this unit. There’s too much outfitter pressure.”
”Cow call only, really big bulls won’t come into bugles.”
”Sit water. That’s the only way to kill big bulls.”
“Big N.M. bulls will take their cows and go. Don’t bother to call.”
So obviously... I bugled this bull in for my youngest brother. This is his 1st bull. The whole hunt we kept joking... IF THEY AINT TALKIN, WE WALKIN.
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Does anybody hear remember the calling philosophies of Danny “Big Dan” Moore? A guy who before he passed bow killed more big herd bulls than almost anyone?
Mr Trophyhill, elk are elk alright, but they are very adaptive. They can go nocturnal and stay quiet in the daytime. It has been several years since I have heard a breeding sequence. They can also leave the area and go where you are not permitted to follow. A little more experience will help you a lot.
My apology to Cmbbulldog. I thought your post was a misinterpretation of mine.
Swede, just curious about a couple of things. When you say most of your elk are taken with no calls, is this during archery/ML (the rut) or after? Also, when you did your poll about tree stand hunters, was it just during the rut the whole season?"calls are an essential tool". For what? I get most of my elk with no calls at all. They sure are not essential if you are talking about killing elk, and where they are not used carefully or in the wrong place, they are a liability. I will go farther in saying the average tree stand hunter will outkill even the advanced caller on otc units.
the #1 reason I call is because it works! Whether elk are rutting at day or night. It works whether they are vocal or silent. I am talking about archery hunting btw. But it works during muzzy season as well.