When Elk Sounds are being referred to with a name association, take note why this is! It's much easier to share what sound represents what & tag it with a name so all understand. To say change a sounds emotion to different levels can be confusing to most especially newer elk hunters when sharing info via the Internet.
For instance, a Bulls message is being sent by the emotion of his bugle. Is he talking in a social environment, is he getting frustrated, is he getting upset, is he pissed off & on full tilt! His bugle will be less aggressive in passive situations & getting more intense as an encounter progresses. For instance, If you cow call & a bull bugles he's calling you to him, if you do not go & you continue to cow call from your setup because you want him to come he starts to raise his voice/bugle out of frustration & even to a level of being upset because you are not doing what he is asking after several bugles on his part. This can take place between hunter & bull in a variety of situations! The key to communicating with Elk is to recognize their emotional change as the situation unfolds!
The same goes for Cows, they too have social mews & chirps to keep track of one another. These mews or chirps will change in volume & concern when not responded to by others, their emotion can be noticed from social to separated to regathering the group back together if scattered or wandering to far off from the group.
All these Tones come into play when working a bull or cow through their way of communicating through emotion & intensity. This is why these Tips being shared have such a high success rate in calling elk in close!
Please feel free to add any comments or ask any questions!
ElkNut/Paul
For instance, a Bulls message is being sent by the emotion of his bugle. Is he talking in a social environment, is he getting frustrated, is he getting upset, is he pissed off & on full tilt! His bugle will be less aggressive in passive situations & getting more intense as an encounter progresses. For instance, If you cow call & a bull bugles he's calling you to him, if you do not go & you continue to cow call from your setup because you want him to come he starts to raise his voice/bugle out of frustration & even to a level of being upset because you are not doing what he is asking after several bugles on his part. This can take place between hunter & bull in a variety of situations! The key to communicating with Elk is to recognize their emotional change as the situation unfolds!
The same goes for Cows, they too have social mews & chirps to keep track of one another. These mews or chirps will change in volume & concern when not responded to by others, their emotion can be noticed from social to separated to regathering the group back together if scattered or wandering to far off from the group.
All these Tones come into play when working a bull or cow through their way of communicating through emotion & intensity. This is why these Tips being shared have such a high success rate in calling elk in close!
Please feel free to add any comments or ask any questions!
ElkNut/Paul