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I use a bugle as a locator call and to figure out where the bulls are located. Once I can do that, then I like to move in closer and try to cow call them in. I have found that if you bugle too much, you can actually push bulls away. It depends on the situation and time of the season but in general, bugle to locate and cow call to close.
I really think most people would be better off not using a bugle. I hardly ever use one.
I'm just curious who bugles during the early archery bull season and who doesn't? Do you guys bugle, wait for them to respond, and then put a stalk on them? Bugle and then cow call them in? I finally got drawn for any bull and was thinking about picking up some calls and start practicing now!Thanks
Bugling can be productive
Quote from: Woodchuck on June 25, 2013, 12:49:14 PMBugling can be productiveI wish I was there to see that.