Learning to communicate with elk using various calls is a crucial skill for anyone wanting to interact with these magnificent animals. Different calls are effective at different times of the year and for different purposes. This guide provides an overview of essential elk calls.
1. The Cow CallThe cow call is a primary and highly effective call. It mimics the simple, maternal sound a female elk makes.
How to ExecuteThis call is often described as a soft, short, mewing sound, typically lasting one to two seconds. It is designed to sound curious, not urgent.
The cow call is a versatile call that works well throughout the season, especially outside of the peak rut when aggressive bull calls might scare off wary animals.
The chuckle is a deep, guttural sound made by a bull. It often accompanies a bugle or is used when a bull is rounding up its cows. It is a sign of dominance and excitement.
How to ExecuteThis call is a series of low, rhythmic, and raspy grunts. It must sound powerful and realistic.
Use the chuckle in the pre-rut and rut to challenge another bull or to reassure and gather your 'imaginary' cows.
The spike bugle is a high-pitched, often less-aggressive bugle made by a young, less dominant bull.
How to ExecuteThe sound is a high-pitched, two-to-three-second squeal that does not have the deep, guttural growl or "end-note" of a dominant bull's bugle.
This call is perfect for calling in a dominant bull that might be intimidated by a challenge from an equally large bull. The dominant bull sees the young, less threatening bugler as an easy target to chase away.
4. Estrus Buzz/WhineThis is a specific, drawn-out cow call used during the peak of the rut. It signifies that a cow is ready to breed.
How to ExecuteIt's a longer, more desperate-sounding cow call, often with a slight, wavering "buzz" or "whine" to the sound.
Use this sparingly and primarily during the peak rut to attract a highly motivated bull.
Elk Call | Primary Use | Sound Characteristics |
|---|---|---|
Cow Call | Locating, Decoying | Soft, short mew |
Chuckle | Challenging, Rounding up cows | Low, guttural grunts |
Spike Bugle | Attracting dominant bull | High-pitched squeal |
Estrus Whine | Attracting highly motivated bull | Long, wavering buzz |