What’s Inside:
Determining the size of a bull by sound can be deceptive sometimes, says Michael.
Michael talks about how to play on the herd dynamics.
If a herd bull deals with satellite bulls all day long, how are you going to get him to move?
We talk about the different kinds of decoys we’ve used and when they worked well (and when they didn’t).
Mentioned in this Episode:
Days in the Wild on itunes
Days in the Wild on Podbean
Phoenix Shooting Bags
Elk Calling Academy...
What’s Inside:
- Determining the size of a bull by sound can be deceptive sometimes, says Michael.
- Michael talks about how to play on the herd dynamics.
- If a herd bull deals with satellite bulls all day long, how are you going to get him to move?
- We talk about the different kinds of decoys we’ve used and when they worked well (and when they didn’t).
Mentioned in this Episode:
Days in the Wild on itunes
Days in the Wild on Podbean
Phoenix Shooting Bags
Elk Calling Academy
Elk Calling Academy on Facebook
Elk Calling Academy on Youtube
Elk Calling Academy on Instagram
Short Description:
Sometimes just bugling at a bull elk won’t cause any sort of reaction from him. Michael Batease from Elk Calling Academy has expert advice on how you can talk to a bull so that they actually react to you. By recognizing the different kinds of sounds a bull produces, and what those sounds mean can make the difference between putting in elk in the ground and wasting an entire hunting trip.
Tags:
Elk hunting, hunting scenarios, bugling bulls, stalking bulls, mimicking cows, elk decoys, do decoys work, hunting elk bulls
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