gobears870
Lil-Rokslider
This week we located four bulls spread across a dark north facing slope. Nice green meadow and water at the bottom. I got on the same level as one of them which was really fired up and I actually got a shot off, but it was deflected by brush. The bull jumped at the sound but didn’t spook and bolt - he just slowly walked off after a few minutes.
The other bulls quieted down and we didn’t get into their areas after our encounter with the first one. We decided to back out and try again the next day.
Later that day a storm blew in with hail and thunder. The next morning was really windy but dry. At the trailhead we saw another parked vehicle that we spotted driving in the day before. It was not clear if they were hunters or backpackers.
That morning we heard and saw nothing. Not even the deer that were all over the meadow the day before. We figured either the weather shuffled the deck or the new people blew them out.
After looking at another area that afternoon and talking with a buddy in the same unit who wasn’t having much luck, we hit the same spot for a third day, which was our last. Only one distant bugle was heard. The deer were back, though.
Should we have stuck with this area? What would you think are some reasons why the hillside would go dark after all the bugling we heard?
The other bulls quieted down and we didn’t get into their areas after our encounter with the first one. We decided to back out and try again the next day.
Later that day a storm blew in with hail and thunder. The next morning was really windy but dry. At the trailhead we saw another parked vehicle that we spotted driving in the day before. It was not clear if they were hunters or backpackers.
That morning we heard and saw nothing. Not even the deer that were all over the meadow the day before. We figured either the weather shuffled the deck or the new people blew them out.
After looking at another area that afternoon and talking with a buddy in the same unit who wasn’t having much luck, we hit the same spot for a third day, which was our last. Only one distant bugle was heard. The deer were back, though.
Should we have stuck with this area? What would you think are some reasons why the hillside would go dark after all the bugling we heard?