Pennsylvania's general elk season is underway and seven hunters share what it's like to win a rare tag and get a bull or cow.
Calling may not only get a bull to reveal its whereabouts but also spur rut-like activity not many rifle hunters witness.
Though the country’s elk herd may be up compared to generations past, hunters cannot expect to find a bull behind every tree.
So, yes, mistakes happen. Dumb mistakes, too. And bad stuff will continue as long as humans are wearing or not wearing blaze orange.
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