Gerbdog
WKR
So i checked out a new spot over the last few days....
Tons O' Fun .... really opened my eyes to what could be in elk hunting (point unit) vs. what i experienced in OTC units
Multiple encounters every day, pulled my bow a few times, few nearly got em but didnt step into my shooting lane and a busted branch from a bad gauge at distance (sad).
Was seriously moving from one bull to the next , just couldnt keep up, so much fun.
Question i have is.... do people switch reeds (color/ sound) theyre using to sound like a different bull every day?
I felt by the third day of hammering that same location the bulls were educated to me and were less interested in coming in and more interested in bugling just to keep my location checked so they knew where i was.
Does switching reeds make any difference at all? I DID switch reeds but like i said, by the third day of hammering the same location it seemed like the bulls were a whole lot less interested.... could be any number of things im sure.
Tons O' Fun .... really opened my eyes to what could be in elk hunting (point unit) vs. what i experienced in OTC units
Multiple encounters every day, pulled my bow a few times, few nearly got em but didnt step into my shooting lane and a busted branch from a bad gauge at distance (sad).
Was seriously moving from one bull to the next , just couldnt keep up, so much fun.
Question i have is.... do people switch reeds (color/ sound) theyre using to sound like a different bull every day?
I felt by the third day of hammering that same location the bulls were educated to me and were less interested in coming in and more interested in bugling just to keep my location checked so they knew where i was.
Does switching reeds make any difference at all? I DID switch reeds but like i said, by the third day of hammering the same location it seemed like the bulls were a whole lot less interested.... could be any number of things im sure.