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6 days of hunting, no sounds, no sightings, no fresh sign. Hunted 2 units and 3 major drainages 3,000-5,000 ft elevation. Covered about 20 miles total on foot, mostly gated roads. Maybe the crazy hot weather this summer pushed the elk to the highest ridges? Or the elk migrated far away? Wish I had more time to find out.
Last year my buddy and I did 80 miles in 6 days. We heard 1 bugle and killed that bull. NE elk are very frustrating, I've just been lucky and found a couple small core areas that a small here hangs out. I ran the math last year, and basically the NE units have about 1 elk per 4.5 square miles. It's a crap shoot. But they are there!
In the 30 years I spent chasing them around, the 12th was always about when they fired. They used to be a lot more vocal, but the wolves really put a damper on that.
It seems like the elk here don’t bugle until later in September, like a day after the bow season! I think I heard one yesterday getting out of the truck so of course I’m jacked. Got up on top at daybreak and thought I had a call in, smelled an elk, heard twigs break etc and then nothing. I hiked over 8 miles yesterday found a couple beds and some fresher sign in a blow down hellish hole area that had pockets of nice lush habitat. Cow called/bugled a little throughout the day and no replies. Tore the *censored* out of my new First Lite pants probably going back to cheap stuff!