The same is true in elk hunting. Not every bull is going to announce his imminent arrival, even if he is headed your way after you bugle or cow-call to him. Tom Schulze, of Sangre de Cristo Outfitters ...
Colorado’s elk ... cows. Nearly 123,000 antlerless and either-sex elk licenses were made available to hunters for the upcoming season, an increase of 14,000 over 2001. The number of bull elk ...
Here are some common terms, according to the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation: Bull: Male elk Cow: Female elk Calf: Baby elk Spike: Yearling bull elk Bugle: A sound a bull makes “advertising his ...
The battling bull elk keep their antlers locked together for a good 30 seconds before they finally dislodge from one another and back up. They continue to be in the “attack position,” though ...
All elk hunters dream of a screaming bull that charges across a meadow and into bow range, hot steam still flowing from his nostrils. After all, calling in a bugling bull (or even just getting a ...