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<blockquote data-quote="Lee Deming" data-source="post: 2440396" data-attributes="member: 107264"><p>I carry a cow elk call on every hunt. You can sometimes stop elk with a loud cow call but I wouldn't count on it. As far as finding them, I think some bulls and many cows are quite curious if they haven't been shot at during every daylight hour for a couple of months. I ran a cow calling sequence(no bugles) in November of this year and got a bull to answer with a weak bugle. Of course I couldn't find him. The next day I ran the same sequence about 400 yards from where I ran the first sequence. I turned my head to drink out of my hydration tube and when I turned back I saw the biggest bull I have seen in that drainage looking right at me. One more second was all I needed. He was gone before I could get the rifle to my shoulder. I never call in rifle season when I know there are people around.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lee Deming, post: 2440396, member: 107264"] I carry a cow elk call on every hunt. You can sometimes stop elk with a loud cow call but I wouldn't count on it. As far as finding them, I think some bulls and many cows are quite curious if they haven't been shot at during every daylight hour for a couple of months. I ran a cow calling sequence(no bugles) in November of this year and got a bull to answer with a weak bugle. Of course I couldn't find him. The next day I ran the same sequence about 400 yards from where I ran the first sequence. I turned my head to drink out of my hydration tube and when I turned back I saw the biggest bull I have seen in that drainage looking right at me. One more second was all I needed. He was gone before I could get the rifle to my shoulder. I never call in rifle season when I know there are people around. [/QUOTE]
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