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if your muzzle or rifle they will certainly go the other way, the rut is over by that time, in sep during archery however, they bugle, I bugle bulls every year, but all I have killed have been while cow calling, I only bugle to locate, unless the bull is really hot, in which case, normal calling techniques work just fine.... also I hunt really remote areas where not many if anyone else goes, those bulls done get called to 5000000 times a day so they are much more apt to call back... my buddy had them going insane last year near mt adams......... so yes they talk plenty in the sep
adams is still west side, so they are considered rosies, they bugle like crazy in the lewis river, yale and toutle as well, and the coweeman etc, I called in a 6x6 for my buddy in the coweeman last year and he was quiet.... only made noise to the cow call, not the bugle, but my point is, they bugle just fine on the west side during the rut, its funny how it varries though, one ridge over they scream, the next one they dont........ i just got over 200 acres north of kalama to hunt and the landowner said they scream in every draw in sep!!!
That's how I try to sound when I'm calling. Like I'm a three legged 3 point with the flu looking for a fight. Sort of like when you're little brother wont stop talking smack to you. You can't help your self, you have to go over and thump on him a bit Basically calling bulls is the same concept.