Date/Time: Early September 2016/0730
Location: Somewhere in the elk woods
Hunt Pressure Status: Minimal
Hunt: Partner Hunt
Tag: Archery season; any branched bull
Allrighty, you and your partner set out walking on a long, south to north running semi-flat mountain ridge early in the morning (the ridge has two pronounced saddles on it). On the west side of the ridge, there is a pretty large road less/trail less basin that is alder/huckleberry choked with numerous small stands of mature timber patches mixed in and lots of water seeping out of the side hills with a small stream in the bottom. On the east side of the ridge, it has similar vegetation but is much steeper than the opposite basin. As you walk in on the ridge, you hear several bulls spouting off on "both" sides, seemingly advertising from the side hills below the ridge on both sides. Of course this time of the day, thermals are moving down from your position in to the basins on both sides. You didn't have to do any locating (bulls are sounding off on their own) so its time to make a plan and execute. How are you gonna hunt this situation and potentially arrow a bull? Both you and your partner have tags and both are pretty darn decent callers.
Your move. What do you feel you may do in this situation to take a bull home for dinner?