What are your tactics for getting elk with in really close on Eastside? I switched to recurve last season from compound, and am sticking with it again this year. I am only really comfortable shooting at an animal out to 20 yards max right now and am not ashamed to say this, it is my lethal boundary. So what would you recommend for getting them in real close? My plan is to basically put myself in terrain that only allows 20 yard shots, no further. So lots of deadfall, north facing slopes where the trees are a tangled mess. My partner and I both call, but I am the one who does any spike/cow/bull bugling, my partner is limited to your classic plastic cow/calf call. (he can't use a diaphram.) We usually set up 50 yards or so apart and take turns calling, spend around 1-1.5 hours in one spot and then move to a new one if there was no activity.
I am not afraid to get aggressive with elk, last year when I had my special permit, I bugled in a 5x5 and he hung up around 100 yards so I started copying his actions. (racking trees, chuckling, pawing at a stump.) then I literally ran at him with a tree blocking him from seeing me. I was able to close to about 60 yards, but ran out of shooting light and had to say goodbye to my opportunity at harvesting my first elk..
I know a lot of the tricks but, I'm always looking for more!