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<blockquote data-quote="Boman" data-source="post: 82896" data-attributes="member: 819"><p>okiehunter, </p><p>a couple of things I would add to whats been said. If you bugle you should follow what Ric and Shawn said. In your case when the bull wouldn't come in. I would find myself a fairly hidden spot and start raking trees as if you were a bull rubbing on a tree. I've found that more often when your in tight on bulls they will come to this sound when a bugle will just have them gather up their cows and go the other way.. Also you'll want to add a "fighting cow" call to your arsenal. Carltons calls makes an Estrous whine. This works very good as well. Good luck</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Boman, post: 82896, member: 819"] okiehunter, a couple of things I would add to whats been said. If you bugle you should follow what Ric and Shawn said. In your case when the bull wouldn't come in. I would find myself a fairly hidden spot and start raking trees as if you were a bull rubbing on a tree. I've found that more often when your in tight on bulls they will come to this sound when a bugle will just have them gather up their cows and go the other way.. Also you'll want to add a "fighting cow" call to your arsenal. Carltons calls makes an Estrous whine. This works very good as well. Good luck [/QUOTE]
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