ebonnette0118
WKR
While elk hunting over the last week or so, my buddy and I called in 2 sets of hunters on public land. In both cases, the hunters did not see us and we had to whistle and say "hey" so they knew they were approaching us. After they saw us, in both cases we made an attempt to go talk to them and both groups immediately turned away and booked it out of there.
Is this normal elk hunter behavior? Were they trying to beat us to another spot? Were they embarrassed that we called them in? I've never called in other hunters while elk hunting so I'm not sure what the norm is. Seems to me it would have been beneficial to them and us if we could have spoken briefly about each of our plans for the day so we didn't mess each other up.
Thoughts?
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Is this normal elk hunter behavior? Were they trying to beat us to another spot? Were they embarrassed that we called them in? I've never called in other hunters while elk hunting so I'm not sure what the norm is. Seems to me it would have been beneficial to them and us if we could have spoken briefly about each of our plans for the day so we didn't mess each other up.
Thoughts?
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