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Ready, set…charge, or maybe not.
« on: February 27, 2026, 08:19:31 AM »
All right campers, you've gotten within XXX yards of a bull in archery season during the September rut.  In what situation(s) would you go right at the bull?  What known factors may affect your decision process?
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Re: Ready, set…charge, or maybe not.
« Reply #1 on: February 27, 2026, 08:34:08 AM »
Tons of factors I think play in this scenario
1. Wind. Is the only way to get there where the wind is blowing right at him? Well then wait or try to find an alternative route.
2. Time of day. Early morning? Mid day? Evening? If it’s the morning and the thermals are pulling wind away from him then I might stalk on him. Mid day might work too if he’s bedded, by himself, and you got your ninja skills today. Evening same thing as morning but with a little more aggression in making it happen.
3. Vocalizing. Have you been buguling back and forth with this bull? He’s probably already on to you and most likely is going to go the other way. Cow call only? I’d wait for him to come to you or be silent and let the curiosity bring him in. If he’s buguling and making noise all by himself then I would definitely slowly stalk on him and not make any vocalizations.
4. Time left of your hunt. If it’s your last day then I would be more aggressive and sneak up on him. Otherwise I may try to analyze the situation and figure out what’s the best way for that type of terrain/set up.

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Re: Ready, set…charge, or maybe not.
« Reply #2 on: February 27, 2026, 08:35:36 AM »
It's pretty dependant upon a few factors. Time of day, how the bull is behaving, how many cows I think he has and what sort of terrain/ cover we are in.

Obviously, the wind matters too but my assumption is that if I am there, I feel like the wind is right.

I'm most likely to push in mid- day, with a bull that isn't moving too fast or too much, with fewer cows and in thicker cover.

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Re: Ready, set…charge, or maybe not.
« Reply #3 on: February 27, 2026, 09:41:32 AM »
Wind, getting spotted, or if the bull is going to walk right by you anyway.
Those are the only reasons I'm not charging.

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Re: Ready, set…charge, or maybe not.
« Reply #4 on: February 27, 2026, 12:59:49 PM »
When I've been hunting bulls with harems of cows they usually get their girls and run when I get too close and try to challenge them with a bugle... So I try to sneak in and blow it...
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Re: Ready, set…charge, or maybe not.
« Reply #5 on: Today at 02:03:17 PM »
When I've been hunting bulls with harems of cows they usually get their girls and run when I get too close and try to challenge them with a bugle... So I try to sneak in and blow it...

Another option is to get close and then bugle to the cows. There is a youtube video that I have seen where a dude explains this. Everything that he said tracked with what I have seen.

Sometimes a softer sweeter bugle is the way to go.

 


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