Drew a cow tag and will be heading into the elk woods on October 5th. This will be the earliest I've hunted elk, and I imagine there will still be some rut activity. I plan to do some cow calls while moving around, and might try some locator bugles (bulls should still have some cows around, right?). Ive pretty much always stuck with diaphragm, but was thinking of using some reed calls as well, especially since my hunting partner has little experience with diaphragms.
I've had more than one person tell me the "popular" calls that have been around for awhile will actually drive game away (hoochie mama, etc). They've heard those same calls for decades now and recognize them. This was explained to me as well known fact. Is this common knowledge I've just never heard, or typical hunting FUD?
I've had more than one person tell me the "popular" calls that have been around for awhile will actually drive game away (hoochie mama, etc). They've heard those same calls for decades now and recognize them. This was explained to me as well known fact. Is this common knowledge I've just never heard, or typical hunting FUD?