Went on a short hunt yesterday.
Morning was perfect.
Fog on the lake. Dead still. But no calling. Only excitement was seeing a cow and calf on the trip in on road.
Sun came out so by 10 I decided the morning hunt was done.
That evening I tried to give my old "lake" a chance. I had shot 4 bulls along the East shore of the lake in past years, but then it went dead for moose...the cuts grew up too high and wolves took the rest.
So I was on West side of lake in canoe.
About hour before legal time was up I heard the sweet sound of brush popping....then after I called he grunted.
I couldn't get to shore because there was bog along shoreline...and of course the Moose stayed back out of sight about 80 yards.....and then he "hung up"
So I seen a beaver house close by so paddled over as I thought the extra height would give me a clearer shot.
As I sat on house and kept calling it was obvious he had gone silent...
So I kept calling.
30 minutes went by.
Then grunting 500 yards south of me....then tree raking....there was another bull....and this one came out into the water.
He came down the shoreline 200 yards.
I could see his paddles.....shot a crude distant video.
There was tall grass between me and him so I decided to paddle over.
Well I must have made too much noise when I slipped back in the canoe....so he hit the shoreline?.....and hung up as well.
So I kept calling.
Then I got the original bull to the north (who had probably heard bull #2) talking again.
He eventually came into 75 yards again....but would not approach the shoreline...and eventually it was a standoff with 5 minutes left of legal light....
So rather that spook him out of the area I paddled away.
Coincidentally this is the at least the 3rd time(there may have been more) in my hunting career I had more than 1 bull show up.
It's a great experience....and one should never quit calling just because you screw up or the Bull hangs up.
If they are in Rut and there isnt a Cow close by they will charge in from great distances.
Sucks because they both got "educated" and in my experience will be call shy for 36-48 hours. Hoping they are still receptive in a.m but doubtful.
Love calling Moose in the rut!
Morning was perfect.
Fog on the lake. Dead still. But no calling. Only excitement was seeing a cow and calf on the trip in on road.
Sun came out so by 10 I decided the morning hunt was done.
That evening I tried to give my old "lake" a chance. I had shot 4 bulls along the East shore of the lake in past years, but then it went dead for moose...the cuts grew up too high and wolves took the rest.
So I was on West side of lake in canoe.
About hour before legal time was up I heard the sweet sound of brush popping....then after I called he grunted.
I couldn't get to shore because there was bog along shoreline...and of course the Moose stayed back out of sight about 80 yards.....and then he "hung up"
So I seen a beaver house close by so paddled over as I thought the extra height would give me a clearer shot.
As I sat on house and kept calling it was obvious he had gone silent...
So I kept calling.
30 minutes went by.
Then grunting 500 yards south of me....then tree raking....there was another bull....and this one came out into the water.
He came down the shoreline 200 yards.
I could see his paddles.....shot a crude distant video.
There was tall grass between me and him so I decided to paddle over.
Well I must have made too much noise when I slipped back in the canoe....so he hit the shoreline?.....and hung up as well.
So I kept calling.
Then I got the original bull to the north (who had probably heard bull #2) talking again.
He eventually came into 75 yards again....but would not approach the shoreline...and eventually it was a standoff with 5 minutes left of legal light....
So rather that spook him out of the area I paddled away.
Coincidentally this is the at least the 3rd time(there may have been more) in my hunting career I had more than 1 bull show up.
It's a great experience....and one should never quit calling just because you screw up or the Bull hangs up.
If they are in Rut and there isnt a Cow close by they will charge in from great distances.
Sucks because they both got "educated" and in my experience will be call shy for 36-48 hours. Hoping they are still receptive in a.m but doubtful.
Love calling Moose in the rut!