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The Bump and Charge Calling Tactic – “Reaching Your Peak” Episode 8

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Elk Talk Podcast

Wilderness, Science, How To, Sports, Nature, Education

4.91.6K Ratings

🗓️ 28 August 2023

⏱️ 49 minutes

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Summary

In this Episode of the "Reaching Your Peak" mini-series, (Episode #8), we have another story/lesson from Corey Jacobsen. This time, Randy joins Corey, and is able to press Corey to share more details from the hunt, as well as the tactic that brought the bulls close to Corey. And the tactic they discuss in this episode is one that evolved from an “almost” botched hunt that took place nearly 25 years ago. During that hunt, Corey had been chasing a herd bull and his cows up the mountain, and as he was hiking up the ridge behind the herd, he unknowingly ended up above a completely different herd. With the thermals moving down the mountain, the cows in that herd winded him and busted down the mountain. Unsure what was going on, the bull that was lagging behind that herd bugled to his cows, and Corey learned a valuable lesson about a herd bull and his scattering cows… “Reaching Your Peak” will be published every other week, to fill in the gap between regular ElkTalk Podcast episodes, from now until the first part of October. In this new mini-series, Corey will be sharing stories from his past elk hunts, and then detailing a strategy or tactic that was instrumental in the success of that hunt. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Welcome to Reaching Your Peak, an educational storytelling mini-series of the Elk Talk podcast.

0:19.6

This is Corey Jacobson, and today I'm going to be sharing a story from one of my previous

0:23.6

do-it-yourself public land Elk Kuntz, and then breaking down a strategy or a tactic that was

0:28.8

instrumental in the success of that hunt.

0:36.6

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0:46.2

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0:51.5

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0:57.5

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1:02.4

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1:08.5

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1:14.8

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1:20.5

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1:27.2

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1:34.0

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1:40.4

All right folks, welcome back to another episode of Reaching Your Peak. Again, as a reminder,

1:52.4

if you're liking these story-based episodes, be sure and let us know. You can just go to

1:57.5

elktalkpodcast.com and click on the contact tab at the top of the page and then fill out the

2:03.6

form to send us your comments and questions. I can't believe Elk's season is almost here. It's

2:10.3

either open or it's opening in most of the western states in the next week or so, so good luck to

2:16.4

everybody that's heading out to chase elk. In this episode, I wanted to do something a little

2:22.2

different. I wanted to bring Randy in on the conversation and have a little bit of a less scripted

2:29.2

story-telling episode and have Randy dig a little bit more and pry a little more into some

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