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I'd probably steer clear of calling and trying to get into elk just for the fun of it. You're running the risk of educating elk and possibly screwing things up for the permit holders who are actually hunting those big bulls. Don't mean to sound like a jerk, but also want to throw that out there. The most recent burns were in both the Wenaha and the Tucannon GMU's.
Quote from: jackelope on September 13, 2016, 01:47:53 PMI'd probably steer clear of calling and trying to get into elk just for the fun of it. You're running the risk of educating elk and possibly screwing things up for the permit holders who are actually hunting those big bulls. Don't mean to sound like a jerk, but also want to throw that out there. The most recent burns were in both the Wenaha and the Tucannon GMU's.Does no one hunt there for spikes?
Sorry if my implementation of what I was trying to say was wrong. I didnt mean that calling in big bulls is my objective. Just hearing and seeing elk in general even if that means doing no calling at all. If I can call in a little spiker great! If it means sitting on a ridge and watching big bulls push cows and trying to spot a small spike to go after then even better. But I'm also not going to not go down there and experience somewhere with 6 times the amount of elk I usually hunt just because there are 4 permit holders..... I pay taxes and fees also. After this year anyhow there will be 1 less WA elk hunter for you all to compete with
I was one of the lucky ones to draw this tag this year with my bow and harvest a great bull. DO you know how upset I would have been to run into someone playing around with elk in an area it took me 14 years to draw. Its a free country and I love to see and hear bulls just like everyone else but you are possibly messing with someone's "Hunt of a lifetime". I 100% believe that if you do not have mules to pack meat you will lose your game unless you are close to the roads. Even then it is some brutal country. Go up there and enjoy some of the most beautiful country that this state has to offer. Leave the bugle in the truck and I hope you arrow a spike close to a road or trail:) All the best to you,Mike