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Went opening week and heard one bugle in 3 days. Anyone ? Have this improved now?
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Re: Did elk started to bugle east or west?
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Last couple days around here it has picked up
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Called a nice 5x5 within 60 yards this morning. Didn't have a bull tag though
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Yep east side is picking up. They are herding up as well. Saw a bull with 59 cows last night and another bull with 37 cows this morning. Different bulls different areas.
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Sept 8th I heard bugling and cow calls all night long on the eastside. Not a peep after that. Its almost like they know.
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I've been out since Friday and had 2 answers and it shut up right after that , have not heard anything else since.
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I'm listening to them now.
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Just came back from 5 days of chasing nothing on the east side. No bugles. No cows. No spikes. All we saw was hunters.... and more hunters....
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Pretty much the same in the SW cascade area. Saw 1 cow 200 yards away. She barked twice and bolted. 4 days and that was the highlight.
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Just heard over 100 bugles (easily) in 4 days hunting with a buddy in WY. No tag for me, I was just along for fun. Saw 5 bulls, and had countless others within 50 yards in the timber/brush. He's still looking for the right one, and I had to come home.
Things really picked up on the 13th...
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As everyone knows by now , im a 364 bow hunter , and ive spent knight after knight sitting up just to listen for a real buggle season after season , its like Wayne Charlton says ,,,,hang your calls on a rack at home, elk in our area have resorted to complete silence as to the pressures of man and idiot plowing threw the woods everyday , the lost calf call is all you really can depend on and that Lewis is from the champ and call maker and seller,as for Wyoming stuff I believe every bit of that. I have literally seen elk run from calls of well exsperianced hunters. If you hunt west side all you need is the calf call , ive seen it work twice in two years cows come running in and bulls are supposed to follow but that part I haven't seen yet but we did get a 4x5 to come running ,,uphill !! right to us again as you all know I had a bull tag and got everything but a shot , wow ! what a day , no reward but completely fulfilled, never forget it,,,,,sooooooo get out there before they raise the parking fees !!!
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Re: Did elk started to bugle east or west?
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I live a couple hundred yards from Meadowbrook Farms between Snoqualmie and North Bend. The elk were pretty vocal last night.
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Indeed. Real sporadic where I'm at on the west side though. Just started up on the 12th, after 3 days of crickets. Early morning first hour, and the last 2.5 hours of light, ya might get a few unsolicited bugles.
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Was on the heels of a small herd today in the thick. They didn't make a peep. No cow calls no bugles. Only response was when wind swirled and they busted us I slowed them with some frantic cow calls from a run to a walk..
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Re: Did elk started to bugle east or west?
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Hit or miss on the east side for me. The night after opening day from 2-3 am several bulls sounded off over and over. I took a few days off and hit it again for a couple more days. On Friday morning a nice 6-point that I had on a game cam came to within 30 yards first thing in the morning after bugling every couple hundred yards, and then came in an hour later 15' away. It was one of the most exciting encounters I've ever had in the elk woods. Wish I could post a pic. On Saturday I found him again since he spent a good part of the day still bugling while looking for girlfriends.
On a side note, I was so close to shooting a number of times but couldn't quite get the sure kill shot, except 4 times at 2 different 6-pointers that I couldn't shoot without a special permit. My first time hunting this area - I'll be back!
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