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[font=open sans, arial, tahoma, sans-serif]This week's featured article comes from Pro Staff member, Jason Phelps. [/font]
[font=open sans, arial, tahoma, sans-serif]"I would venture to guess that the majority of elk hunters head into the woods each fall with dreams of coaxing a big rut crazed bull in to archery range. There is nothing in the world of elk hunting that compares to a ticked-off bull charging his way in. With thunderous bugles, a fire in his eyes, and slobber dripping off his lips, he’s on a mission to destroy the challenger. I have found the best way to get a bull to react in this manner is to be aggressive."[/font]
[font=open sans, arial, tahoma, sans-serif] - See more at: http://www.elk101.com/2015/08/aggressive-tactics-for-bulls/#sthash.2S8QhNdT.dpuf[/font]
[font=open sans, arial, tahoma, sans-serif]"I would venture to guess that the majority of elk hunters head into the woods each fall with dreams of coaxing a big rut crazed bull in to archery range. There is nothing in the world of elk hunting that compares to a ticked-off bull charging his way in. With thunderous bugles, a fire in his eyes, and slobber dripping off his lips, he’s on a mission to destroy the challenger. I have found the best way to get a bull to react in this manner is to be aggressive."[/font]
[font=open sans, arial, tahoma, sans-serif] - See more at: http://www.elk101.com/2015/08/aggressive-tactics-for-bulls/#sthash.2S8QhNdT.dpuf[/font]