Chris Roe has talked about this scenario on various podcasts but I'm unclear as to how to react. This happened to me last week and I never saw the elk although I heard him walk off. Scenario - At about 2PM I throw out a small/level 1 contact/location bugle from the top of a North facing slope and get a TINY bugle back (I figure 150 yards away downhill) basically acknowledgement but nothing to evaluate him by. Per Chris Roe I understood this to indicate he heard me and was paying attention. Chris has said multiple times THAT is the bull he wants to hunt. I waited about 10 minutes and tried some lost mews, then with no further response moved downhill trying to get 100 yards from him and stay downwind. Ultimately I accidentally ended up about 15 yards from him and just heard a slight huff in response to my footsteps. I found the first spot I could to get hidden and waited even throwing out a few quiet lost mews, I never saw him but after another 5 minutes heard him walk off. Next time in that scenario, what is the correct response. It seems weird that I get a response to the bugle but then am supposed to switch to cow sounds? Do I get closer again and then throw out another contact bugle? Dominant bugle? Or get close then try assembly mews? I'm headed back at the end of the month and if I can get into a similar situation I'd prefer it to end better for me. Thanks! |