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Offline WapitiTalk1

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Strategy Scenario (with a cool map) Episode #1
« on: March 16, 2016, 02:21:44 PM »
Date/Time: Sept 21st/0945
Location: SE Idaho, about 1.5 miles up the mountain from base camp
Pressure: Minimal
Terrain: Steep and pretty thick (10' high alder/huckleberry brush), some timbered areas, scattered game trails with a few well used trails in the area, a few natural wet meadows, and some nice saddles and benches
Tag: Bull tag, archery
Situation:

You and your partner have climbed up from base camp on the old pack trail marked in red from the south. On the way up, you worked a lone bull that was talking up off the trail but was not able to get a shot before he headed to parts unknown. Once you hit the top of the climb, you decided to crawl up the side hill to the knob where you sit now (X Hunters) and do some glassing. You see a group of cows with a nice 6 point (and one rag horn paralleling them) to your NW at about 10 o'clock. They are leaving the wet meadow, just above the wallow, and heading NE to the saddle between the two hilltops. You further are able to watch/see them cross the saddle and head down the hill side to their NW to a known bedding area. You're probably a 30 to 40 minute hike away from the bedding area. Weather is relatively calm with only the daily thermals doing their business.

Now, what's the game plan to try and bring one of the bulls home for dinner?

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Offline Shawn Ryan

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Re: Strategy Scenario (with a cool map) Episode #1
« Reply #1 on: March 16, 2016, 02:50:56 PM »
Swing clock-wise around the wallow.  Put the shooter (red path and X) a bit uphill and forward with the caller (blue path and X) back and down a bit.  Start the calling by facing the wallow, eventually turning the sound more towards the beds.  Start with a locator bugle just to see if one of the bulls responds.  I'm trying to make them think another bull is in the wallow area and I want the "bedded" bulls to sound off to say "stay away; we're over here" or to come over for a quick peek.  Its 9/21 so I don't think cow calls are bringing a bull in and a threat from this distance will push the elk away.  Probably not have the caller make any sound from there that is "too close."  If the distance, cover, terrain are different than I'm thinking, I'd want the caller to be closer to the wallow.  I have him near the ridge to make sure his calls can be heard, but just barely, from the beds.

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Re: Strategy Scenario (with a cool map) Episode #1
« Reply #2 on: March 16, 2016, 03:25:53 PM »
Take my time easing in right on top of them.  I will wait at least 1.5 hours from when I saw them going to bed to call.  I want to be right on top of them, and with the thermals coming up that shouldn't be a problem.  Call him out of his bed and kill him.  By far my most successful method.


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Re: Strategy Scenario (with a cool map) Episode #1
« Reply #3 on: March 16, 2016, 05:36:59 PM »
 :yeah:

 


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