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I've noticed that people tend to over call to bedded bulls. They like to answer from their bedroom but until their curiosity or rage take over they aren't going to budge. Get them answering and then shut it off and wait, or once established that they are bedded, go silent and swing around and come in from their side or above (wind dependent obviously). Once you are in his bedroom then try him again.
Quote from: Karl Blanchard on March 19, 2019, 01:54:40 PMI've noticed that people tend to over call to bedded bulls. They like to answer from their bedroom but until their curiosity or rage take over they aren't going to budge. Get them answering and then shut it off and wait, or once established that they are bedded, go silent and swing around and come in from their side or above (wind dependent obviously). Once you are in his bedroom then try him again.Spot on! He was in a closed area and we were trying to pull him across the border of the unit we were in. Forgot to include that
Seeing how it’s the slow season I’m reflecting on this last seasons elk hunt and the blown opportunity. We had a bull bedded up but responding to every bugle but not to cow calls. It was 1230 or so and sunny so we decided to pull out and go check cams to burn some time then return that afternoon. So we make the 1 1/2 mile trek out and come back around 3:30. Get to where we were calling from and there’s giant elk tracks literally where we were sitting🤦🏻♂️. We figured we were golden with calling this bull into our setup that evening but he had other plans. Of coarse he was never to be heard from again. if he was the bull we had pictures of he was a 360” bull! What are some of yours guys experiences with bedded up bulls? Needless to say next time I think I will be sitting on a bugling bull till dark😜
Quote from: elkrack on March 19, 2019, 02:01:52 PMQuote from: Karl Blanchard on March 19, 2019, 01:54:40 PMI've noticed that people tend to over call to bedded bulls. They like to answer from their bedroom but until their curiosity or rage take over they aren't going to budge. Get them answering and then shut it off and wait, or once established that they are bedded, go silent and swing around and come in from their side or above (wind dependent obviously). Once you are in his bedroom then try him again.Spot on! He was in a closed area and we were trying to pull him across the border of the unit we were in. Forgot to include thatWell that makes more sense why you didn't try to sneak closer from his backside. I am not a patient guy I am a make it happen or move on guy so I would have done the same as you and come back. Seeing the tracks where I was when I got back would have just been another lesson learned that I need to be more patient.