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First Bugle of the season!!

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I heard my first bugle of 2011 this morning. I also glassed up over 150 cow elk in the same drainage. I felt like I was in Alaska watching Caribou, not elk in AZ. Here is a picture from the video.

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Click on the link to see the video and hear these cow elk calling and a couple bugles...

Cool Video, ya that's alot of cows, thanks for sharing, can't believe the bugle. So do you think the rut is going to come early. Just wondering we have a muzzle bull elk in 9.

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Awesome video Shane!! Very cool! Thanks for sharing with the site!

 

S.

 

:)

 

PS: I just watched the video of Skylar's elk kill also. That was VERY cool! To see & hear the excitement/elation/high-fives was great! Good stuff! ;)

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Watched a 7x7 yesterday checking his cow, thrashing a tree and bugle three times it was pretty cool. Looked alot like this group. Nice video

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all that rain up there must have got them going. that's nice to see...since last couple times ive been up there during fall turkey...all the archery guys were complaining that the rut was very slow. so looks like the archery season will be good.

 

Good luck to all that have a tag!

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That was awesome . Thanks for sharing and your right better be getting in shape, and yes round is a shape ,but that will only get you down the hill not back up.

Good luck on your hunts, looks like your off to a great start locating all of those elk.

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I heard my first two bugles yesterday evening! All the bulls I saw were scraped with white antlers! Hoping for a good rut year..

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I have a friend that went up this last Friday night on a scout campout and he said at about 2 in the morning they started up bugling and went for a couple hours until the coyotes started howling. They kept everyone in camp awake. They were up north of Payson somewhere.

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Shane, I found a herd of about 50 which I thought was a bit more than usual for the area. I wonder if that bunch joined up with another big bunch & created the Alaskan caribou migration you speak of. :)

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