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<blockquote data-quote="norsepeak" data-source="post: 186330" data-attributes="member: 3664"><p>Weda,</p><p>My thread is by no means "all inclusive". There are a myriad of techniques and tricks that work in different areas and at different times of the rut, but this is only a half hour show, we can't cover them all. Where we hunt with clients, we are limited to hunting lower elevations where there are a lot of roads, so driving and calling works for us, because we have to cover a lot of ground because of the hunting pressure. I'm not an advocate of "road hunting" either, but you do the best with what you've got. It makes is easy and fun for the client because we get to hear and go after several bulls per hunt. It seems like more and more the clients are not serious hunters and wouldn't enjoy a "real" hunt in the backcountry anyway. Now when it's time to hunt for myself or for a friend, we hit the high country and use some different techniques. I agree about the cow call, I use that a lot and have had a lot of success using just the cow/calf talk. No matter what technique you use, it sure is a lot of fun being out there with 'em during the rut!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="norsepeak, post: 186330, member: 3664"] Weda, My thread is by no means "all inclusive". There are a myriad of techniques and tricks that work in different areas and at different times of the rut, but this is only a half hour show, we can't cover them all. Where we hunt with clients, we are limited to hunting lower elevations where there are a lot of roads, so driving and calling works for us, because we have to cover a lot of ground because of the hunting pressure. I'm not an advocate of "road hunting" either, but you do the best with what you've got. It makes is easy and fun for the client because we get to hear and go after several bulls per hunt. It seems like more and more the clients are not serious hunters and wouldn't enjoy a "real" hunt in the backcountry anyway. Now when it's time to hunt for myself or for a friend, we hit the high country and use some different techniques. I agree about the cow call, I use that a lot and have had a lot of success using just the cow/calf talk. No matter what technique you use, it sure is a lot of fun being out there with 'em during the rut! [/QUOTE]
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