RE: Elk off to a good start
Yes cherokee, the feast continues. I need to get it all done before the cold weather sets in. I love bowhunting and am growing less fond of the cold each year. Good luck with the cleints.
Howler, hang in there, it will happen. The bulls were on and off again. Most of the elk that we called in were in the middle of the day, between 11:00 or so and around 4:00 with action picking up good in the last hours of daylight. The bulls weren't bugling much on their own and only a couple showed signs of being fired up after working on them a little with a couple of old tricks. Old growler was the most pi$$ed off and hit me with 12-15 gut wrenching bugles on the way in.
This is the third time in 2 years that I called this bull in. This time he came in like a cagey old white-tail buck. His nose was to the ground and he would pick up his head fast to catch the wind and check for something watching him. I guess that I will try again. Hopefully next time, it will be the time. There are several other good p&y bulls using this areathat may fall prey to the trusty Hoyt also. I can be picky, but I do have limits too.