newbie to elk hunting, and would really appreciate any help. I did a search and turned up a few threads on calls, but all seemed to have a bit more of a specific goal than I do, so I'd appreciate a nudge in the right direction toward buying a starter call or calls. I've shot one elk in my life but we didnt do any calling. I will end up going again at some point, which could be a bull or cow hunt, and could be september through later in the season, and could be this year or more likely 2023 or beyond--unknown at this point. I'd like to learn how to call elk, if for no other reason than I can "entertain" my nephews when they're trapped on the boat with me fishing, but at some point I hope to call in one that wants to come home with me and reside in my freezer for a year or so. I used to live in elk country but have been away for 25 years so I don't have elk bugling in my backyard anymore to learn from, either. I can make basic turkey calls with a diaphragm or a slate or box call, and I can scare away any duck with a mouth call, and I've heard other people call elk--that's about all I know about calling elk. So, what is the "go to" rank-beginner elk calling setup--what call or calls do I need (type or brand or model) for both a cow call and bugle, what do I not need, etc? Do I need multiple calls, or is one sufficient or beneficial? etc... Any good tips or resources to learn as I go? (I know of elknut and elk101 but haven't checked them out really)
Thanks very much in advance.
Thanks very much in advance.