MTHunter1321
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I’m hoping someone may have more elk experience than I do and can help explain what may have happened...
I was hunting a group of elk who I watched feed for 2 hours and then go into a Creek bottom and ended up working up a timbered draw. I worked over and thought I had them pinned, but they had gotten above me. Turns out I’m pretty sure there were a couple other hunters above them on a ridge and the elk must have winded them or something because all of a sudden they came crashing down and into the draw they were originally in. There were about 10 cows and the bull, all of which I saw go into the draw. I watched all of the cows cross the bottom and head up and over another ridge. I kept waiting for the bull to follow and never did see him. After a few minutes I worked down to where the cows crossed and slowly worked my way back up the draw. I thought it was possible he could have gotten an arrow and not made it out of there, but I didn’t turn him up or run into the other hunters. I was back in the area the following day and didn’t see birds or anything, and the hunters were still in the area 2 days later with no meat packed to the truck.
Which leads me to wonder, has anyone else ever experienced a spooked herd where the bull doesn’t continue to follow his cows? I had eyes on the escapes routes above but I suppose he could have stayed in the bottom and snuck out? Just seems odd he’d follow his cows all morning and then not follow when they were on the run.
I was hunting a group of elk who I watched feed for 2 hours and then go into a Creek bottom and ended up working up a timbered draw. I worked over and thought I had them pinned, but they had gotten above me. Turns out I’m pretty sure there were a couple other hunters above them on a ridge and the elk must have winded them or something because all of a sudden they came crashing down and into the draw they were originally in. There were about 10 cows and the bull, all of which I saw go into the draw. I watched all of the cows cross the bottom and head up and over another ridge. I kept waiting for the bull to follow and never did see him. After a few minutes I worked down to where the cows crossed and slowly worked my way back up the draw. I thought it was possible he could have gotten an arrow and not made it out of there, but I didn’t turn him up or run into the other hunters. I was back in the area the following day and didn’t see birds or anything, and the hunters were still in the area 2 days later with no meat packed to the truck.
Which leads me to wonder, has anyone else ever experienced a spooked herd where the bull doesn’t continue to follow his cows? I had eyes on the escapes routes above but I suppose he could have stayed in the bottom and snuck out? Just seems odd he’d follow his cows all morning and then not follow when they were on the run.