Not Roosies thats certain, man how fun to be in em like that. My buddy was on a hot roosevelt bull this morning. He counted 15 bugles then went to bed and crickets all day. I think he counted have been more aggressive
I had an Oregon coast roosie bugling his head off for the first hour of daylight opening day at about 50 yards. Was very slowly making my way in close when two other hunters charged in from the side and blew him out. Crickets ever since. I don’t think they checked the wind before they moved in.
We have been watching elk videos the past 2 rainy days. We have to wait until Oct 26 to hunt so keep the videos coming.
Not Roosies thats certain, man how fun to be in em like that. My buddy was on a hot roosevelt bull this morning. He counted 15 bugles then went to bed and crickets all day. I think he counted have been more aggressive
I had an Oregon coast roosie bugling his head off for the first hour of daylight opening day at about 50 yards. Was very slowly making my way in close when two other hunters charged in from the side and blew him out. Crickets ever since. I don’t think they checked the wind before they moved in.
@@CascadePacificNW brutal, dam jimmy’s sometimes. There are some vocal ones for sure but I don’t get serious until the 10th or so
@@brooksvandevelder447 ya that’s about prime time isn’t it. But I gotta say I e heard more bugling this year already than probably all of last year
Nothing like it
It’s been hot and dry in north Idaho. Not much for action, a few have come in silently to cow calls.