Fairly rookie/new at calling/bowhunting elk. Last night for the first time I actually found elk! I've been moving area to area going higher and higher til I find them! I am not a great caller, but have been in screaming matches with bulls last year,
I am hunting a general tag area in WY, so dealing with people. Last night I took the ATV 6 miles in, on the way passed about 5 tents, including 5 guys setting up right at the end of the ATV trail, they will be there til Tuesday.
The trail ends at a large park, I followed the creek west for a mile to another park. I wanted to get to the steeper pines/aspens on the other side which looked good on the maps, around 9200 feet. While crossing the second park, sticking to the edge I noticed fairly fresh droppings, a good amount. I got to the other side and was next to a rock slide, so edged around it to the north and entered into the pines (aspens up higher). I was about 15 yards into the pines, still VERY thick and a bull bugled at me. Bugle, by my guess was about 150-200 yards in and struck me as sort of lazy, didn't have that angry tone to it. However it was a shortish bugle, about 2 seconds, then chuckled 4-5 times. My guess was he heard me but didn't see me.
I moved in about 50 yards so I could see a bit further. I let out a bugle to challenge him back. My response was based on me thinking his bugle/chuckle was one of two things: 1) figuring I might be a bull and telling me to back off, or 2) I might be a cow and calling me over. I heard nothing for about 2 minutes, so bugled again and then followed that with cow call.
At that point I heard cow calls respond to me, but not where the bugle came from, but more around the other side of the rock slide. At this point was in a "what do I do now?" situation. My GUESS was he took his cows and moved off, I had the rock slide between me and them and if they were doing what I thought, I would have had to go up and around the rock slide, then chase them. I figured catching walking elk is a loosing game. What I did do is continue to cow call occasionally and slowly made my way in another 100 yards. The whole area looked like some bull(s) had recently beat the crap out of about every tree. At any time I could stand and see 8-10 fresh rubs, all different size trees. From there I bugled again and cow called again
Nothing else happened.
So, what should I have done?
I am hunting a general tag area in WY, so dealing with people. Last night I took the ATV 6 miles in, on the way passed about 5 tents, including 5 guys setting up right at the end of the ATV trail, they will be there til Tuesday.
The trail ends at a large park, I followed the creek west for a mile to another park. I wanted to get to the steeper pines/aspens on the other side which looked good on the maps, around 9200 feet. While crossing the second park, sticking to the edge I noticed fairly fresh droppings, a good amount. I got to the other side and was next to a rock slide, so edged around it to the north and entered into the pines (aspens up higher). I was about 15 yards into the pines, still VERY thick and a bull bugled at me. Bugle, by my guess was about 150-200 yards in and struck me as sort of lazy, didn't have that angry tone to it. However it was a shortish bugle, about 2 seconds, then chuckled 4-5 times. My guess was he heard me but didn't see me.
I moved in about 50 yards so I could see a bit further. I let out a bugle to challenge him back. My response was based on me thinking his bugle/chuckle was one of two things: 1) figuring I might be a bull and telling me to back off, or 2) I might be a cow and calling me over. I heard nothing for about 2 minutes, so bugled again and then followed that with cow call.
At that point I heard cow calls respond to me, but not where the bugle came from, but more around the other side of the rock slide. At this point was in a "what do I do now?" situation. My GUESS was he took his cows and moved off, I had the rock slide between me and them and if they were doing what I thought, I would have had to go up and around the rock slide, then chase them. I figured catching walking elk is a loosing game. What I did do is continue to cow call occasionally and slowly made my way in another 100 yards. The whole area looked like some bull(s) had recently beat the crap out of about every tree. At any time I could stand and see 8-10 fresh rubs, all different size trees. From there I bugled again and cow called again
Nothing else happened.
So, what should I have done?