trophyhill
WKR
Obviously there is more than 1 way to skin an elk. Just ask any successful elk killer and they'll tell you. I will never go to the elkwoods and not call. And I make no secret about that. I have no doubt personally I will have more killing opportunities by calling, than not.
Calling brings elk to me. Calling takes me to them. Calling locates them. Calling allows me to test their mood. Calling creates opportunities. Calling solicits responses. Calling tells me what elk are doing. Calling lets me know when elk are doing it. Calling tells me where they're doing it. Calling reminds me of where I'm at. Calling tells me where I need to be. And calling tells me where I don't want to be. I call in the morning. I call in the afternoon, I call in the evening. And I even call at night. I call when I'm pleading. I call when I'm screaming. I call when I challenge. I call when I'm dreaming. i call when bulls are sleeping. I call when bulls are awake. I call when bulls are talking. I call when they're not. I call when cows are talking. I call to cows. I call to bulls. I call when they're rutting and when they're not. I call with purpose. And without. I call with emotion. I call with inflection. Sometimes I know when to call, and sometimes not. I have more reasons to call. And fewer reasons not to call.
I will never not call. I'm still learning how to call and how not to call, I'm learning when to call, and where to call. I'm learning which bull to call, and what call to call to that bull. I call big bulls, I call small bulls. I call fat cows. I call skinny cows. I call all cows. I call all bulls. I call elk for fun. I call elk for game. And elk are doing the same. I call elk to keep me sane. My calling drives my neighbors insane.
Is it September yet?
Calling brings elk to me. Calling takes me to them. Calling locates them. Calling allows me to test their mood. Calling creates opportunities. Calling solicits responses. Calling tells me what elk are doing. Calling lets me know when elk are doing it. Calling tells me where they're doing it. Calling reminds me of where I'm at. Calling tells me where I need to be. And calling tells me where I don't want to be. I call in the morning. I call in the afternoon, I call in the evening. And I even call at night. I call when I'm pleading. I call when I'm screaming. I call when I challenge. I call when I'm dreaming. i call when bulls are sleeping. I call when bulls are awake. I call when bulls are talking. I call when they're not. I call when cows are talking. I call to cows. I call to bulls. I call when they're rutting and when they're not. I call with purpose. And without. I call with emotion. I call with inflection. Sometimes I know when to call, and sometimes not. I have more reasons to call. And fewer reasons not to call.
I will never not call. I'm still learning how to call and how not to call, I'm learning when to call, and where to call. I'm learning which bull to call, and what call to call to that bull. I call big bulls, I call small bulls. I call fat cows. I call skinny cows. I call all cows. I call all bulls. I call elk for fun. I call elk for game. And elk are doing the same. I call elk to keep me sane. My calling drives my neighbors insane.
Is it September yet?