Thomasj1107
WKR
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- Nov 25, 2019
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Saw a post another guy made about how his hunt played out to get some situational advice and I liked that so figured I’d do the same. The hunt actually played out a lot like his. I bugled at first light into a drainage and got an immediate response. Started to drop down keeping the wind in my favor, constant chuckles and responses the entire time. 15-20 mins of back and forth trying to get closer I spot him 90 yards away raking the heck out of a tree. Tried bugles, tried cow calls, tried an advertising sequence and he wouldn’t come any closer and definitely not UP at all. As he inched down, i closed distance a little heading down with the wind in my favor still. Got to around 70 yds, good cover, could see him back and forth talking still. Then I hit a cow call and a calf came SPRINTING out of the bottom and almost ran me over. It saw me, but didn’t run off like crazy, just kinda mosied away. Now the bull closed towards me to 50 yds, head and rack visible but the topography JUST kept his vitals out of view. Before he could take the rest of steps I needed, he stopped, turned and just walked away as if he knew something was wrong because of the calf.
They continued down, bugling, chuckling angrily back and forth with me the entire time following keeping wind in my favor. Would get closer, then further, close the distance, repeat. An hour and a half later we get to within 80-90 yds again. He’s raking the heck out of a tree again, us going back and forth. I couldn’t close any distance from this spot as it was way too open and noisy. Couldn’t get him to come to me at all. This went on again for about 30 minutes and they continued on down. All together a 3 hour interaction over 1.2 miles ish of ground down about 800 vertical feet. Solo elk hunting is hard. I’m sure there was something i could do different? Was so focused on the wind, that was my primary concern.
They continued down, bugling, chuckling angrily back and forth with me the entire time following keeping wind in my favor. Would get closer, then further, close the distance, repeat. An hour and a half later we get to within 80-90 yds again. He’s raking the heck out of a tree again, us going back and forth. I couldn’t close any distance from this spot as it was way too open and noisy. Couldn’t get him to come to me at all. This went on again for about 30 minutes and they continued on down. All together a 3 hour interaction over 1.2 miles ish of ground down about 800 vertical feet. Solo elk hunting is hard. I’m sure there was something i could do different? Was so focused on the wind, that was my primary concern.