So what's being asked here is a bulls guard somewhat down as he evacuates an area from possibly being pushed by hunters or predators! No way! Their noses are their key to survival! I've been in quite a few encounters that shows no matter their mindset they do not throw caution to the wind because of a threat. This isn't to say that it cannot ever happen but don't bank it!
Here's an encounter that took place with a nice 6 point bull that happened to me. I was with a friend hunting on a cool bench 2 miles from the rig, I knew the area well & knew if there was any hunting pressure that day it would come from the south side of this bench, we were on the north end. About 9 a.m. we are set up on a section of this bench that is about 60 yards wide. We are there 15 min & could hear pounding hooves coming right at us, perfect! It was 1/2 dozen cows a spike & a 5 point, 5 point was last. As soon as the 5 point entered my shooting lane I stopped him with a nervous grunt at 25 yards, he was on the other side of a downed log with most vitals showing. I released an arrow from my longbow & skipped off the log flying harmlessly over his back! Crap!
Minutes later I hear a bugle on the same bench a couple hundred yards further back, it sounds like he's a bit above us on this bench so I bugled to try & bring him down the same trail these other elk passed on. I felt this bull was with this same group but lagging behind, that's why I bugled. To the south where this bull was coming from was a 1/2 acre meadow with the trail running on the far side, it's the trail the other elk came in on. As this bull was coming towards us now after the bugle he was infuriated with this new bull by his herd. (me) He was screaming bugle after bugle running our way, I checked the wind & it was now going into the meadow but not as far as the actual game trail, we see the bull coming 150 yards out & instead of staying on the trail he blows through the middle of the meadow coming on a trot straight at us. I look at my friend & say that bull is going to wind us if he stays on that course, nothing we could do. -- Funny thing was as he got to the spot where I knew the wind would give us up that bull acted like he hit a brick wall even though he was both being pushed & now he was pissed another bull was near his harem. at no time was he senses blurred by everything going on. ---- I've has similar experiences over the years, in these cases bulls are fully aware of the scents whether running away or not. Sometimes we just get busted! (grin)
ElkNut/Paul