CALLING ALL ELK!!!
#11
RE: CALLING ALL ELK!!!
Robinhood, its kinda like hunting a ghost, how in the f@#% does something with 300 inches of mass go through the bush/thickets when little ole 5'-7", 135 #s of me struggle, and I am in good shape but sometimes I just have to back out.[:@]
I haven't left the mountain here in about a week, snows not too bad as it was 20-30 below f last week and now all the snow we had is starting to melt and the ice is bad. As you can tell I am kinda hibernating with the animals, I guess thats why I been on here more than usual. Thanks for asking, Bobby
I haven't left the mountain here in about a week, snows not too bad as it was 20-30 below f last week and now all the snow we had is starting to melt and the ice is bad. As you can tell I am kinda hibernating with the animals, I guess thats why I been on here more than usual. Thanks for asking, Bobby
#12
Join Date: Mar 2004
Location: idaho
Posts: 87
RE: CALLING ALL ELK!!!
i cant seem to use the mouth diaphrams, so i stick with a primos hyper hot single, and a wood wise hyper hot, between the two i sure can get them bulls riled up, and maybe one of these days i'll learn to use a darn bugle. lol
#13
Thread Starter
Join Date: Jan 2004
Location: Idaho
Posts: 584
RE: CALLING ALL ELK!!!
Bobby, I have often wondered the same thing, How in the (HE--) can a 800-1000lbs. of meat, muscle, and horns go thru trees and brush and in a few seconds just plain dissappear!!!
-20-30 below huh, If I were in your shoes I think I would be nestled up right by the fire with a nice bottle of brandy!!!
I just received elknuts videos, and I am going to try to get better at using the diaghram calls for making cow\calf sounds. I depended on the conventional calls so much that I just hav'nt put much effort in getting the right sounds to come out when using the diaghram calls, right now I sound like a dying bird or something, but i figure by fall, i will be ready. I have always used the diaghram calls just to bugle, but its nice to have the diaghram call ready to use, cause you never know when you may need to call to stop a bull elk, one advantage is that you are hands free and can be at full draw and can still call if needed.
-20-30 below huh, If I were in your shoes I think I would be nestled up right by the fire with a nice bottle of brandy!!!
I just received elknuts videos, and I am going to try to get better at using the diaghram calls for making cow\calf sounds. I depended on the conventional calls so much that I just hav'nt put much effort in getting the right sounds to come out when using the diaghram calls, right now I sound like a dying bird or something, but i figure by fall, i will be ready. I have always used the diaghram calls just to bugle, but its nice to have the diaghram call ready to use, cause you never know when you may need to call to stop a bull elk, one advantage is that you are hands free and can be at full draw and can still call if needed.
#15
Typical Buck
Join Date: Dec 2003
Posts: 590
RE: CALLING ALL ELK!!!
Personally, I think the choice of calls, and call quality is way overrated. Find a call/calls you're comfortable using and get confident with them. All that counts is confidence. You can sound like a rogue vacuum cleaner out there if you carry it off like you belong. You make elk suspicious with a call by being a) tentative and halting, and b) by sounding too perfect (i.e. like you're fresh from a calling contest).