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370 class Bull Elk Bugling/Herding Cows Yesterday
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<blockquote data-quote="kcebcj" data-source="post: 224363" data-attributes="member: 10391"><p>Well I don't know about the global warming thing but here on and around my ranch the bulls are usually pretty active by mid August the rut peaking in mid to late September and a few stragglers running into mid October. Every year it's different by a few weeks. This hunting unit is 80% private land and there is no elk hunting during the rut so the elk are more vocal here then on public land where they are pressured and probably have a more normal routine. On the other hand you can set your watch when the mule deer start off. Last week in October if you see a doe there is a buck nearby.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kcebcj, post: 224363, member: 10391"] Well I don’t know about the global warming thing but here on and around my ranch the bulls are usually pretty active by mid August the rut peaking in mid to late September and a few stragglers running into mid October. Every year it’s different by a few weeks. This hunting unit is 80% private land and there is no elk hunting during the rut so the elk are more vocal here then on public land where they are pressured and probably have a more normal routine. On the other hand you can set your watch when the mule deer start off. Last week in October if you see a doe there is a buck nearby. [/QUOTE]
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