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Yes, both Bulls & Cows both can & do bugle year around, bulls are just mostly known for it! ElkNut1
Before Mt. St. Helens blew. That area was the hot spot for sightings. I have a book that was published in the mid 70's showing a map of high concentration of sightings around the mountain. If I remember right it had something to do with a densly grown over valley going from west to east. It has been a long time since I looked at the book.
Quote Before Mt. St. Helens blew. That area was the hot spot for sightings. I have a book that was published in the mid 70's showing a map of high concentration of sightings around the mountain. If I remember right it had something to do with a densly grown over valley going from west to east. It has been a long time since I looked at the book. I dont have one with me right now, but if you look at page 33 in a Washington Atlas and Gazetter, on the north east corner of St.Helens (around Deadmans Lake (?)) you will see one, it looks like "Cousin It" with big feet !!
QuoteDo elk bugle around the end of May or the First of June? At about 10:30 at night?YES.
Do elk bugle around the end of May or the First of June? At about 10:30 at night?
I dont have one with me right now, but if you look at page 33 in a Washington Atlas and Gazetter, on the north east corner of St.Helens (around Deadmans Lake (?)) you will see one, it looks like "Cousin It" with big feet !!
I have the wrong Gazeteer, Page 33 is no where near Mt St Helens on mine.. WHat is the name of the lake..?