Of the many different calling techniques, most hunters start with bugling. As an elk hunter ? either new or old ? you should have a bugle. However, do you know how to use it properly?
It used to be that bugling was the ideal way to bring elk close to you. A bugle would indicate to a bull that another bull was coming into the herd and would thus go to encounter the other bull and fight off the intruder, opening itself up to a shot by the hunter.
Because every hunter under the sun owns a bugle now, the bulls have grown used to the sound and have started to ignore it more often, especially when the air is thick with bugle and cow calling in August and September when archery season opens up.
After the second week of September though, when other bulls start to actively bugle themselves, your bugle calls will be much more effective. After dark is a particularly good time to seek spreading herds and use your bugle call to draw out the bulls.
Using the Bugle
First, find a good point, high above the herd with plenty of viewing space. Here, you will be able to use your bugle to make a series of long and high pitched tones that simulate the call of a bull bugling to a herd of fellow elk.
Most often, this sound means nothing more than a casual hello from the bull to the herd. They are very social animals and communicate with each other often ? this is also a survival instinct, allowing them to stay together and converse.
You will most often get a response from an active bull in the early morning and late afternoon hours right up until the sun sets and when the weather is cool, the bugling might last all day long. The bugle itself can mean any number of things beyond a basic hello though ? from an aggressive call to fellow bulls to a mating call or a simple warning to move on.
Your call will usually bring a bull out because they are curious to find what has come to them. Ultimately, do not be too aggressive ? just make sure the herd knows you are there. If you find a herd where a bull has been fighting or pushing around all day, he will likely not respond, but will simply push around in his own herd.
If you see a bull is looking for your call though, continue sounding it until it seeks you out. This is the bull you will want to continue watching and seek out. He has probably recently lost his cows and is looking for a fight.
Afterward, you might need a cow call to slow or stop the bull to take your shot. This is rare, but will occasionally happen. If he is large and looks angry, tone back your call a slight bit so that the bull thinks he can easily defeat you and will continue coming. Use the cow call softly to make the bull think you have something to come and take and he will get that much closer, opening up a good shot many times.
When you learn to use your elk bugle properly, you set yourself up to be much more successful in your hunts. It allows you to better understand how the bull thinks and what you can do to manipulate those thoughts. Use your bugle, watch your herd, and make the necessary adjustments to master your new skill.
Drawing Techniques And Tips
Ok so the first main tip would be try and focus yourself with control, as you will have to have a good evaluation of line and length. Remember always to never look at the target you are aiming for but the road on which the bowl is to go.
Try not to get nervous as this will ultimately end up tensing your whole body, therefore you will not have the ability to bowl correctly. If you are starting to feel abit if tension take a quick break and walk around with a few breaths. If you have an audience always remember to keep calm, if you make a mistake no one will laugh at you, they have come to watch you play because they like your game so stay calm and breathe.
Try not to think about being beaten it will give you terrible anxiety and when you go to take your last shot to win a game you might end up screwing it up.
Never feel sorry for yourself this will achieve you nothing at all, pull yourself up and concentrate on your next shot, so what if you done one terrible shot its not the end of the world.
Read up on the rules of the game especially bowls, because bowls is not like football the rules are always changing and you will have to keep upto date to be ontop of your game. Remember to go to the green earlier than everyone else so that you can get a feel of the playing field and the area around you. This will not only help your confidence and nerves but it should overall help your technique.
The most important tip I am going to give you is to be a good sport, even when you are losing just shake your opponents hands and give them a smile the reason for this is because if you win the psychological game you have all the chance of winning the game on the pitch. If you are losing your opponent will expect you to be angry and ruin your game, if you stay calm and polite the opponent will think what the hell is going on why isnt he getting frustrated and in the long run by using this technique your opponents game will suffer.
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