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Bull elk calling
Bull elk calling





  1. Bull elk calling how to#
  2. Bull elk calling update#

However, the Breeding Sequence is not just a couple bugles tossed out here & there as a Cold Calling Sequence, it’s not running & gunning, it’s high energy calling & setups from one spot, the elk come to you. These sounds flat attract elk on our OTC elk hunts! We’re not World Champion elk callers & you don’t need to be either but the sounds suggested are right on par with elk that are somewhat lethargic during pre-rut or when no cows are in estrus. This sequence can be deadly on both Quiet elk or Bugling elk, don’t be bashful, let those sounds show excitement. The Breeding Sequence is a method every hunter should know & when to use it! We have called in countless elk with this method, most are bulls! That’s the cool thing with this sequence: it has a much higher ratio of drawing bulls in over Cows & Spikes! If you prefer cows & spikes use an excited version of Cold Calling or the Cow Party while rustling brush & ground cover with cow chatter being the dominant sounds used.

Bull elk calling how to#

Super deadly tactic! (A big mistake would be to do this at a 100 yards or so from the elk, it’s just too close) Again, the ElkNut App Video portion shows how to call & setup! Stay FOCUSED & DO NOT MOVE AROUND!!! Most Elk will come in silent & show up within 20 minutes but wait for 45min to 1 hour! You can randomly toss out a cow call or two over the next 2 – 5 minutes letting other elk know you are still there & possibly bedding there.īe mindful if multiple callers that they face each other 5-10 yards apart, this gives you a 360 view for those elk that show where you didn’t think they would! Sit & wait. Do this for 5 – 6 minutes, wind it up & wind it down. (No Bugling) Change volume, pitch & tone as you make it sound realistic. If multiple hunters with a couple cow calls each, you guys will sound like a chorus of cows as you cast your chatter left, right & behind you. Getting Excited/Crazy with the calls is ok- The ElkNut App Video will show this demonstration to a tee. You will imitate social, cow, calf, regathering mews & just a couple contact buzzes every two minutes. Once set up with the wind/cover right you’ll want to imitate as many cow sounds as you can with two or more cow calls, especially if solo. A distance of 250+yards or so is just fine, stay out of the actual bedding area & setup on perimeter, I’ve pulled elk in over a 1/2 mile away so being real close is not necessary, get the wind right & a GREAT Setup spot where any approaching Bulls/Cows cannot see source of calling without being in your effective range. I prefer hearing a bugle nearest bedding areas as you know elk are there & will remain there for many hours. This Sequence is utilized when elk are fairly quiet or actively rutting, so can be used when any elk are within earshot. Here are three sequences that we highly encourage you to understand and implement this elk season! The below info provides some high points, and then be sure to dive in to the ElkNut app to further explore!

Bull elk calling update#

See you there!Īnother update from the ElkNut on a smokey day in early September (follow the below link “Visit Site” if you’re a mobile app user)! Paul will also take questions, so come ready with the tough ones. The webinar is this Friday, August 25 at 7 p.m. Paul is going to walk you through key tips and tactics that he’d share with you if you were riding together up to hunting camp. We are putting together a classic ElkNut webinar for you to listen to this Friday titled “The Ride Up to Hunting Camp” webinar. on September 7! Thanks again to the Matrix Targets team for sponsoring the webinar! We will also drop the webinar recording on the Got Game University podcast at 8 a.m.

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UPDATE: Thanks to all who attended the webinar on 8/25! The replay is available here.

bull elk calling

ElkNut’s Elk Calling Webinar: REPLAY AVAILABLEīy Tayler Tibbits | | Bull Elk, Elk, Elk Tips







Bull elk calling