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Big Game Hunting => Elk Hunting => Topic started by: trophyhunt on July 07, 2013, 11:25:31 AM
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Didn't expect it this early but I know elk communicate year round so I guess it's not too shocking. I was up hiking in the little naches area backcountry yesterday and came to one of my favorite area's, while I was texting a pic of the area to a fellow hunter I heard an elk bugle from the bottom of the basin. 10 minutes later one more, I sat on the ridge line for about an hour and watched about 20+ elk through the trees, only saw one bull but it was a quick glance so no time to size him up. I was surprised to see a bull with a crap load of cows with calves, I'm sure it was a very young bull. We will be camping out overnight there next weekend so maby we can get some pic's posted. Great to hear my first bugle of the season, it was very difficult to leave the area. I heard a total of 5 bugles from that bull in about an hour and half.
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I have been hearing them chirp off on the west side here too. I think i know exactly where you were at there trophy :chuckle: I was south of you on the ridge two days ago and managed to snap off a crappy pick of this slob with the phone/bino set up-
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I figured some would know the area, I just don't think too many will want to pack something out that far. That bull looks like a masher! My cousin will probably want me to pull a couple of those pic's!!! I love it in that area.
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A friend of my wife's, J.T. Wilcox has been hearing bull bugle on his farm in Roy for a couple of weeks. I heard a faint bugle the other night at my place but mostly a bunch of cows and calves chirping.
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I figured some would know the area, I just don't think too many will want to pack something out that far. That bull looks like a masher! My cousin will probably want me to pull a couple of those pic's!!! I love it in that area.
I think you will be fine you have to know that area pretty well to figure out those pics, you would have to be dedicated and have some good help(horse or buddies) with ya if you have a big bull tag for that area. Early season is still gonna have lots of yuppies hiking around, too. I got asked if I was hunting just because I had my badlands pack on, she probably wanted to give me a bad time but of course they don't know the seasons too well :chuckle:
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That is Awesome!!! Is that where we are going????? :chuckle: :tup: :chuckle:
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That is Awesome!!! Is that where we are going????? :chuckle: :tup: :chuckle:
yes sir, you ready?
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I heard one bugle (kind of a half assed one) about two weeks ago. He did it four times or so. But I've heard them do it in the middle of winter too.
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That is Awesome!!! Is that where we are going????? :chuckle: :tup: :chuckle:
yes sir, you ready?
If it looks like that I am ready!!!
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That looks SWEET!!! I cant wait!!! :tup: gonna be a fun trip!! :drool:
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beautiful country!
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It's gonna be an early rut for sure! :tup:
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pretty country, heard a bugle a few weeks ago :tup:
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It's gonna be an early rut for sure! :tup:
The rut is already starting :yike: :chuckle: i better get out and practice calling those elk in :chuckle:
All kidding aside it looks like you had a great hike :tup:
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Nice pics thanks for the update!
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Nice looking country. :tup: Been scouting over in the Nile the past two weekends and have been hearing bugles as well. Are the mosquitoes lousy over that way too? I need to remember the deet next weekend.
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Man thats some beautiful country!! There is nothing like hearing the first bugle of the year!!
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The Little Naches area is a nice place to hunt. I hunted there two years ago early archery elk and we saw good elk. We didn't have a bull tag and of course we had the best opportunities at bulls. Including a nice 5x6. That's how it goes though.