iccyman001
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- Apr 30, 2014
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While everyone is out elk hunting, I wanted to start some threads of questions that popped into my head on my hunt.
So if you have anything that you question for your recent hunts, post them in other threads.
We forget things fairly quick, so ask while it\'s fresh!
Here is my first question...
Late August bulls are separating from their bachelor groups, rubbing off velvet, slowly starting to turn on, then they go find cows.
So here it is early Sept, I am getting into bulls with cows, but they are running from me afraid that I might be a challenging bull or satellite who could possibly be stealing their cows.
With that being said, WHY EVEN RESPOND TO MY LOCATION BUGLES?
What natural instinct makes a bull who is trying to protect his cows from other bulls, give away his location?
I had 3 different encounters where they where the bull was following the cow or cows to bed, but was answering every location bugle.
:dk: :dk: :dk:
So if you have anything that you question for your recent hunts, post them in other threads.
We forget things fairly quick, so ask while it\'s fresh!
Here is my first question...
Late August bulls are separating from their bachelor groups, rubbing off velvet, slowly starting to turn on, then they go find cows.
So here it is early Sept, I am getting into bulls with cows, but they are running from me afraid that I might be a challenging bull or satellite who could possibly be stealing their cows.
With that being said, WHY EVEN RESPOND TO MY LOCATION BUGLES?
What natural instinct makes a bull who is trying to protect his cows from other bulls, give away his location?
I had 3 different encounters where they where the bull was following the cow or cows to bed, but was answering every location bugle.
:dk: :dk: :dk: