In the video clip below my son, grandson & I dogged this herd bull pushing his cows up the mountain to bed, we heard him at daylight with his Lip Bawls & contact bugles just keeping in touch with his cows as they moved up the mtn. We did not call to the bull but did our best to keep up with the group, it was tough as we climbed 1400' up. We were cliffed out more than a few times but nice thing was the bull bugled regularly so we had a direction. We hustled up the mtn playing catch up & was able to cut the distance to aprox 100yds over an hour later. As soon as we got to a good setup spot my son & Tanner moved to the top of this knoll aprox 50yds from me & to my right, I stayed just below the knoll so I could pull the bull past them & straight at me!
I heard the bull bugle straight above me in the timber, at that moment with the boys setup I gave 2-3 cow whines, the bull bugled instantly, I called again 2-3 times & the bull bugled again, I rolled two three rocks down the mtn the size of softballs to imitate elk moving around then started raking a tree fairly violently so the sound would carry up above to him, as soon as the bull bugled the raking (seconds after rocks bouncing) I challenged him with the coarse 5 point bull bugle, that's where the video starts & you can see what takes place from there & how quickly this bull comes in!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PofNJw_LlsM
Question is, at first glance where do you think the arrow hit? This is how fast things happen when you're right there & you're the shooter! I came up after calling & I asked where was he hit? What would you have said after you saw the shot? No wrong answers just wanting to know what you see? Thanks.
ElkNut1
I heard the bull bugle straight above me in the timber, at that moment with the boys setup I gave 2-3 cow whines, the bull bugled instantly, I called again 2-3 times & the bull bugled again, I rolled two three rocks down the mtn the size of softballs to imitate elk moving around then started raking a tree fairly violently so the sound would carry up above to him, as soon as the bull bugled the raking (seconds after rocks bouncing) I challenged him with the coarse 5 point bull bugle, that's where the video starts & you can see what takes place from there & how quickly this bull comes in!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PofNJw_LlsM
Question is, at first glance where do you think the arrow hit? This is how fast things happen when you're right there & you're the shooter! I came up after calling & I asked where was he hit? What would you have said after you saw the shot? No wrong answers just wanting to know what you see? Thanks.
ElkNut1