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<blockquote data-quote="JakeC" data-source="post: 2587930" data-attributes="member: 115819"><p>Makes sense about the elk getting educated, I assumed that was at play. I hunted an area during bow season last year and a guy hunting near me heard some bugles on the other side of the plateau from me, wound up calling in a nice raghorn twice and killing him. This was before labor day. Same area two weeks later was absolutely crawling with guys from all over the country horning away like a high school marching band. There were a few elk still around but they knew exactly where these dingdongs were going to be and what they were going to be doing. One of my camp neighbors went to an area after legal light to try to get a response bugle out of a drainage he wanted to hunt the next day. He got a response all right: two utvs full of locals came down on him from either side trying to corner themselves a bull. </p><p></p><p>Thanks for the advice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JakeC, post: 2587930, member: 115819"] Makes sense about the elk getting educated, I assumed that was at play. I hunted an area during bow season last year and a guy hunting near me heard some bugles on the other side of the plateau from me, wound up calling in a nice raghorn twice and killing him. This was before labor day. Same area two weeks later was absolutely crawling with guys from all over the country horning away like a high school marching band. There were a few elk still around but they knew exactly where these dingdongs were going to be and what they were going to be doing. One of my camp neighbors went to an area after legal light to try to get a response bugle out of a drainage he wanted to hunt the next day. He got a response all right: two utvs full of locals came down on him from either side trying to corner themselves a bull. Thanks for the advice. [/QUOTE]
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