Leave Your Elk Calls at Home! In the Zone (Episode 9)
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- Опубликовано: 16 июл 2024
- Welcome to "In the Zone", the educational elk hunting video series from Elk101! In this series, 11-time World Elk Calling Champion, Corey Jacobsen, breaks down real elk calling scenarios, and details what tactics and strategies were used - as well as what could have been used - to maximize elk calling success.
In this Episode (Episode 9), twin brothers Mark & Jeff Skousen are chasing elk in Idaho. The rut is in full swing, and while their is plenty of calling action, the bull's are focused on breeding, and not responding favorably to calling. Mark & Jeff decide to go silent, and let the bull's bugles guide them in close for a chance at a shot...
If you've ever wanted a play-by-play breakdown of actual elk calling setups to help you become a more successful elk caller, "In the Zone" by Elk101.com is the series you've been waiting for!
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I love the voiceover format video. It is so much more valuable than the other 99% of RUclips hunting videos where anything worth explaining is whispered into a camera.
I was able to get within shooting range of a herd by similar tactics. When I got close enough, I would only move when he bugled. I ended up 50 yards but never had a clear shot. A cow I didn't see ended up blowing it all up but it was heart thumping fun!
I shot a cow this year that busted me. I was 20 feet from her. Just not close enough for the bull.
Getting ready for Elk season in 2 weeks…Thanks for posting the cool video! It’s not always a kill shot that makes it a great video to watch and learn!
This is a scam below
Your videos remind me of the old Primos videos. My dad would watch them for 2 months before season analyzing every part. 5 more days till hunting starts!
Don’t reply. That’s a scam.
Exciting hunt ☺️
Just got done with my morning jog getting ready for the season and boom!!! Elk101 is here for my cool down 👍
What can I say that has not already been said? I know...I love these videos...I love elk hunting and it's a good time to be an Elk Hunter! Montana bound 6 days and counting!!!
I love watching these videos. I think it's awesome that they say thanks to the Lord on their hunts and aren't ashamed to do so. Although I didn't see it in this video, I've seen them do it in several other videos. It makes me want to be more like them.
thanks for sharing
Applied a similar tactic out west last weekend. Only difference is that they weren't bugling so we had to rely on the sound of breaking branches and swishing brush. Play the wind and keep moving in.
great info cory
Corey, are you feeling okay? Leave your calls at home!
That was awesome. The one you saw was big! The herd Bull? Huge?
That is so cool,
Still a fun spot to be in.
Just curious if you have ever hunted caribou/moose also. If so, how thick are elk hides compared to caribou? What about moose to elk?
Is the herding bugle the best to attract a bull
Tick tock tick tock It’s September 1st
Subscribers… DO NOT replay to any texts or people telling you that you won anything. There are scammers going around on RUclips right now like crazy. Corey will not tell you on a comment to text him.
Ugh. Must be their first ever elk hunt. Painful to watch
What are they doing wrong?
@@mattmendonza right. Most people and I mean most people you come in to contact with while hunting will tell you that they haven’t even seen anything. Then there are those that are in them all day long. Here is the thing the outcome often is the same. More often than not. This year I got busted or tricked by the same bull four times. The forth time I shot a cow at 20 feet. Yes busted again but down to the wire I filled my freezer. Getting a big bull is not that easy. Sometimes it’s just a matter of luck. Most times it’s determination. I also missed out on a bull of a lifetime. I called an out of state hunter into my setup. Blowing out the 350 + bull I had at 100 yards. I’m not sure how painful this was to watch but in real life you miss way more than you hit.
This is my strategy. Once you call, you not only located other animals, but they also located you.
And now you HAVE to play the wind and HAVE to have cover and HAVE to be precise in when you draw. Why?
Bc you called and that animal that gas super senses is no looking for his own but yet lives a life, 24/7, in fear of primal animals.
Good luck noise makers