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<blockquote data-quote="Shooter00" data-source="post: 790499" data-attributes="member: 4910"><p>Awesome place to be...I hunted unit 70 mostly when I lived there, east of Basin, south of Redvale. Some great country we always had success in. Lone Cone is a cool spot, maybe too far south for a day trip.</p><p></p><p>Pick up a Primos Hoochie Mama, and Primos pack bugle or regular bugle - only two calls you need, best we've found. Easy to use and master. Be sure to practice and never stop mid-bugle if you think you've messed up. That will send them running as much as if they were to wind you. Get 'em mad at your bugles - I don't think you can bugle too much during that time of the year. Get as far off of the road as you can, but keep in mind you might have to pack one out the same way. Cow call as you walk quietly through the timber, but don't worry about snapping a twig, elk aren't too graceful and do it all the time. It's the unnatural sounds in the forest that will scatter a herd. </p><p></p><p> I'm headed out for 3rd rifle, hunting 25 and 26. Hoping for some snow to get them down...Good Luck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shooter00, post: 790499, member: 4910"] Awesome place to be...I hunted unit 70 mostly when I lived there, east of Basin, south of Redvale. Some great country we always had success in. Lone Cone is a cool spot, maybe too far south for a day trip. Pick up a Primos Hoochie Mama, and Primos pack bugle or regular bugle - only two calls you need, best we've found. Easy to use and master. Be sure to practice and never stop mid-bugle if you think you've messed up. That will send them running as much as if they were to wind you. Get 'em mad at your bugles - I don't think you can bugle too much during that time of the year. Get as far off of the road as you can, but keep in mind you might have to pack one out the same way. Cow call as you walk quietly through the timber, but don't worry about snapping a twig, elk aren't too graceful and do it all the time. It's the unnatural sounds in the forest that will scatter a herd. I'm headed out for 3rd rifle, hunting 25 and 26. Hoping for some snow to get them down...Good Luck! [/QUOTE]
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