Okay, I've been trying to hunt elk for several years now with no success. We've tried a lot of stuff in a lot of areas without ever seeing an elk during the season or even getting a response. Hopefully some of you successful guys can answer a few questions that can help. Hunting in Alberta if that makes a difference.
1. What time of year do you find they start/stop bugling?
2. How long after you bugle do you wait for a response?
3. Have you seen elk that just don't respond in an area no matter if it's peak rut or not?
4. What times of day are best for elk to respond?
5. Do you find them more hunting into valleys or up into hills?
6. Any easy ways to differentiate bull tracks from cows?
7. How far off the road do you go to call?
Last weekend we found lots of older sign of what appears to be herds and wallows and found fresh sign from single elk or two but no response or elk seen. We walked 25km or so over the 3 days into areas we thought they'd be off of sign and also drove and called into valleys and up into hills without hearing a peep or seeing any. Thanks in advance guys.
1. What time of year do you find they start/stop bugling?
2. How long after you bugle do you wait for a response?
3. Have you seen elk that just don't respond in an area no matter if it's peak rut or not?
4. What times of day are best for elk to respond?
5. Do you find them more hunting into valleys or up into hills?
6. Any easy ways to differentiate bull tracks from cows?
7. How far off the road do you go to call?
Last weekend we found lots of older sign of what appears to be herds and wallows and found fresh sign from single elk or two but no response or elk seen. We walked 25km or so over the 3 days into areas we thought they'd be off of sign and also drove and called into valleys and up into hills without hearing a peep or seeing any. Thanks in advance guys.