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How About An Elk Story!

Postby ElkNut1 » 02 18, 2013 •  [Post 1]

Watch Out For That Crazy ElkNut!

The morning started out innocent enough! We were heading out 45min before light to a pre-determined spot we had been into elk 2 days earlier. It was just my Son & I. We had covered about 1 1/2 mile into the Idaho woods when we heard a bugle just north of us 400ys+ out. We had not called at all to this point so this ole boy had sounded off on his own, he bugled several more times but we could tell he was in hot pursuit of something, such as a herd of elk with a possible hot cow. We followed his bugles the best we could but he was moving fast!! At this point we could not see him but figured him to be a 5-point bull.

You must appreciate the country we hunt some! It's steep in many areas & very rugged. There are tons of downfall in it from years of burns. Alder/Chaparral type brush grows rampant in every direction & is in the 7' to 15' high stages, it's nearly impossible to see over or get through it, you must find seams here & there & do your best to maintain a reasonable direction. In this case we were trying to follow this bulls bugles as we felt he would lead us to the real herd. You will cover 3 times the distance as needed because of this terrain & it's steep as all get out in many places, including where he was taking us!!

We are in pursuit of this bull but his bugles are becoming faint as he's moving much quicker than we can follow, we know the area well as we've taken roughly 25 elk off this mountain range over the years. After about 45min of following & weaving our way straight up this miserable spot we hear a bugle above us aprox 1/4 mile away, we are now more excited as it sounds as though we are finally closing the distance, meaning this bull is finally where he wants to be or bed. We now hear a 2nd bull to our left, he's 500yds off & a bit below us in a downfall hell. Almost un-approachable! We know his spot well & hate it!! (grin) He's no doubt a very good herd bull by his sounds. We do have a stroke of luck as these 2 are keeping each other entertained vocally.

We still have done no calling to give away our presence. We now close the distance to the bull above us, he's straight above us on the other side of an alder thicket, he's 55yds out & we can't see a thing. There's a small opening above us & the bull is slightly right of it in the cover, he has now bugled aprox 8 times as we stand there with my Son up front as this is going to be his opportunity. Well, these 2 bulls go back & forth for 10 minutes & just when we think this bull just above us may step into the opening he retreats back, he does it time & again, the wind is in our face so no issues there. The bull has now moved further away to our right & now is a good 80-90yds away, I don't like this at all. I have my Son get down the mtn another 40yds or so from where we came up, there's a bit of an opening there. I'm going to try & call this bull over his way with some very soft cow calls & then retreat as I'm doing this in hopes this bull will follow or want to catch up with this cow. I have seen no real indication that this is a herd bull we're dealing with so decide not to scream in his face to get him to "react" although I'm puzzled if he's not why his distance is so great from the bull to our left? I'm soon to find out!

My Son sets up & I get behind him 30yds or so & give a few soft calls, nothing, the bull does not bugle the calls!!!! I try again & get very little response, just a slight chuckle from him. I move away & pick up the volume a bit & he shows more interest. About 4-5 minutes have passed & I slowly have picked up the excitement level some, he's starting to build in his excitement as well. I don't feel from my position that he's getting any closer but yet seems further away & going over this steep brushed out mtn. He's vocal enough to give my Son a good position & I'm hoping he's slipping in? After 10 minutes of this cat & mouse I decide to go back where I left my Son which is a good 100yds away now & he's not there?????? I look ahead & all around & see nothing, where the heck did he go? The bull is in front of me still a good 80yds out in this thick cover & is now giving short screams for this cow to come on over, NOW!

All I can think of is my Son must have tried to shimmy his way through the thicket above where the bull started out to close the distance & get a shot at him as he was very vocal to get a good fix on him. But the bull is now 50yds below this thicket & slightly over a small knoll on the mtn. He now seems like he's getting farther away from his last bugles & chuckles. I feel he's getting nervous because this cow hasn't shown up & I decide I HAVE to get aggressive with him or he's gone!!!! I still can't locate my Son & feel he's stuck in the thicket above & can't get to the bull in fear of making too much noise?

So I take it upon myself while still 80yds out (mind you this is all taking place in my mind in a matter of seconds) from this bull to get very whiny & loud using sounds very similar to a gathering or pleading sound on mid to high volume & very pitchy, I do this along with some stomping & running partially through the lower brush to create a visual in this bulls mind that this cow is now on her way & wants him!!! I'm now really calling away loudly & stomping my way to him making sure to keep good cover between us, I see a fir tree 15' high with green branches growing all the way to the ground & head for that feeling the bull is only 20 yds on the other side of it. I get 25yds from the tree & give my last sounds & nock a SnufferSS tipped arrow on my longbow & hurry quietly to this tree really expecting to see this bull, I get there & see nothing but am staring intently in the direction where I last heard him. ---- Mind you all the while I'm wondering where in the heck is my Son??????

Well I stare a few more seconds as I am motionless & see a rack through some timber & ears & eyes staring right at me 30yds out, I'm staring through the branches, I know he saw the movement but I feel he thinks it's the cow he's looking for so we have a 4-5 minute stare down all the while I'm holding my longbow in the ready position & my arm is starting to burn as I cannot lower the bow or move a muscle, he screams a good 1/2 doz times & the excitement level is off the charts, he is below me about 25' in elevation. After the stare down he feels all is OK, whew!!!!!!! He pops up on the knoll now 20yds out & stares for a few more seconds, I'm now shaking like a leaf in the wind from exhaustion & excitement that this might just happen, but where the heck is my son Paul????? The bull a 6-point is now 100% broadside & wouldn't you know it there's a dead branch running across his side & is covering a portion of his vitals. It would be a slam dunk shot with a compound at that distance but too much trajectory involved to risk with a longbow & screw up the shot! I wait patiently not moving a muscle!!!!!

The bull now turns & walks a few yards to an aspen tree & starts raking it with just his browtines. His rear is facing me, in front of me & slightly to my right about 2' away is a 12" high slab of granite stone, I feel I need to get on that slab while he's raking to get elevation for the shot & be above that darned branch. I slowly move & up I go hoping he doesn't spot my movement, he doesn't!!!! I'm in position now still shaking of course!! (grin) If he stops raking & turns left I have no shot, too much cover, I need him to go back where he came from. The odds are in my favor he'll do this. This bull is raking to display for this unseen cow & trying to impress her, in an effort to show what he's got to offer. The bull turns right, sweet, 18yds out! He takes 2 slow steps to my right & I draw anchor & release, I see the arrow fly right into his heart, I immediately felt he wouldn't travel far.

I turn around to go find my Son & he's standing right there next to me, I'm in shock as I don't understand how he could've been there so quick?????

So here's how my Son saw it all unfold!!!!!!!------------------

He says he had crept up to a tree not 15yds away but above me where I went to the tree with branches growing to the ground, he was there watching the bull 30yds out waiting for him to step up out of the cover & come towards my calling. That's when this crazy old man, (me) went running by him screaming those cow sounds & stomping away kicking the underbrush. My Son said he was waiving his arms at me frantically & hissing at me to stop because the bull was just right there, he just knew I was going to blow the whole thing!!!!!! I went by my son only 10 yds away, he said since I didn't notice his waving he then picked up a good sized rock to throw in my direction to get my attention to STOP!!! He says the rock hit me in the right leg & I never slowed for a second!! He said that crazy ElkNut just kept on going to the tree like a mad man on a mission. LOL!!!!!! I guess I was so focused I saw & felt nothing at all. The first thing my Son said was "nice shot"--2ndly he said that's the 1st time my caller has run by me to kill the bull, we both laughed but I was actually still in shock that I shot that bull right out from under him, actually I felt terrible about it. I had no clue where he was!!!!

My Son did say that when the bull was raking the aspen tree that if he'd turned left where I had no shot that it would've given him the perfect shot. Go Figure!!!! Gotta love elk hunting, especially with your son or daughter! (grin)

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Re: How About An Elk Story!

Postby Huntrgathr » 02 18, 2013 •  [Post 2]

That's awesome Paul ! Felt like I was right there ! I can only imagine how crazy the whole thing must've been for your son. Like, "Hey, what the hell is my caller doin' !". :lol:
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Re: How About An Elk Story!

Postby elkmtngear » 02 18, 2013 •  [Post 3]

Love it....... there's no stopping an elknut on a mission! :D
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How About An Elk Story!

Postby Seminole » 02 18, 2013 •  [Post 4]

Paul Sr. and Paul Jr. are the tip of the sword when it comes to class and elk hunting.
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Re: How About An Elk Story!

Postby bullelk » 02 18, 2013 •  [Post 5]

Great story! That is what I would call focused!
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Re: How About An Elk Story!

Postby WapitiTalk1 » 02 18, 2013 •  [Post 6]

Great story and great outcome.. Thanks for sharing. I almost choked on my dinner when I read that Paul JR pegged you in the leg with a rock and you didn't flinch. :D
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Re: How About An Elk Story!

Postby Swede » 02 18, 2013 •  [Post 7]

"Old Man"??? Anyone who can hunt like that certainly can't be old. Great story. There is nothing like a good read on elk hunting to help get through February.
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Re: How About An Elk Story!

Postby Magic » 02 18, 2013 •  [Post 8]

So you took your Son's elk. ;) I'll bet you also ate his candy when he was a baby. :D
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Re: How About An Elk Story!

Postby POk3s » 02 18, 2013 •  [Post 9]

I thought you said he was a 5 point!

I vote we make this into a little story telling session? I don't need anyones permission so I guess I'll just add mine next hahahahaha!

I think I was 12 years old. Maybe as old as 14 but I think it was my first year hunting. I was with my dad as we still hunted through the trees. I bumped a cow earlier in the morning but hadn't seen anything since then. Me and my dad get to a spot he knows well as he's killed a few elk within 500 yards of this spot. We're moving through the trees and I smell the musty smell of a bull elk. I got my dad's attention, pointed to my nose and unslung my rifle. We had to go over a little rise in the timber. I was to the left of my dad and he was still down in this small hole as I climbed out of it. I looked to my right and not 20 yards from my dad was this bull elk. I was watching my dad sneaking up this slope as well as this bull staring at me without having to move my eyes. About that time the elk bolts, of course.....but goes straight out in front of us. He is running diagonal right to left through the trees. I pick out a shooting lane and wait for the bull to cross through it. He gets to a tree right before my shooting lane and immediately turns dead away from me staying in line with that tree. I take a glance over at my dad, he doesn't shoot so I take off running. I still do that to this day and I don't know why because I'm never going to catch one. Adrenaline I guess LOL.

I catch up bad to my dad a little while later and said, "sorry I figured I'd give it a shot." He says, "Well I knew I wasn't going to keep up with you let alone the elk so I just let you go." I then asked him why he didn't shoot. He said, "I had a shooting lane picked out but right before he got into my shooting lane he turned and ran dead away right behind a tree." We were 20 yards apart or so and had the exact same thing happen to both of us. We still talk about it to this day.

After this conversation ends he says, "Did you ever call anything in?" .....Me: "What?"......Dad: "I heard you start cow calling about 5 minutes after you took off running but figured I wouldn't sneak in there and screw it up if you had something going".....Me: "You stupid old man! I never cow called!!!"
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Re: How About An Elk Story!

Postby ElkNut1 » 02 19, 2013 •  [Post 10]

Ha Ha, funny comments there guys! (grin) I did feel bad after it was all said & done knowing he was right there trying to get a shot on the bull.

In the beginning I had mentioned I had him pegged for a 5-point but was wrong, he was a 6 & had several cows that we saw after the shot, the bull went 65yds & piled up. Both bulls had cows & were herd bulls, this is why they were a fair distance apart!

Pok3s, i'm still scratching my head on your story???? (grin)

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Re: How About An Elk Story!

Postby Lefty » 02 19, 2013 •  [Post 11]

First year
2nd half of an earlier encouter( missed shot)
An hour after shooting Im packing up my gear inside my box blind and I hear hoofs approaching hard and fast.
It is one of those really dark nights. More often than not I could only see elk that were skylined. 4 cows 4 calves and a 6x6 spent 20 minutes hanging around the water I was sitting 14-17 yards away from.
Drinking, mewing, farting, stompin, their hooves, playing.
Since I couldnt see much of anything I sat back and listened to all the goings on.
Quite enjoyable being in the middle.
every once in a while an elk would get right up to the blind and bump it, or snort nearby,..Really neat

My head is against the side of the blind and an elk starts sniffing and snorting just inches away from my ear.
I have holes to look out of and an elk is sticking as much of one nostril into the blind as possible then blows snot on the side of my face.
It wasnt an oh-yuck moment but "thats so cool"

Just glad I had a blind made of OSB instead of fabric
Than "wham" the bull smacked the blind just inches above my head. i was a bit startled, but still a "thats so coool" expierince
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Re: How About An Elk Story!

Postby POk3s » 02 19, 2013 •  [Post 12]

ElkNut1 wrote:
Pok3s, i'm still scratching my head on your story???? (grin)


tough to understand??? Didn't want to be too long winded so kept it brief.
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