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#8 Cow Elk Hunting Techniques by ElkNut Outdoor Productions

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Uploaded by on Apr 21, 2009

The second clip from Calling All Cows, Bugling Bulls and Beyond Vol 3. We've tried these calls with amazing results. Even cows that may have seen you (but not smelled you) come back to these calls. These methods will bring more excitement to your next cow hunt. Find the complete DVD at www.elknut.com

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  • Popping/Nervous Grunt is used by elk asking for an identity or visual of other elk, done in single grunt fashion! A Bark is is a repetitious sound that may be heard several times in 15-30 seconds & they get further away. Timing or use of Popping Grunt is crucial yet very deadly when used correctly! ElkNut

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  • look bigfoot!

  • wth in ur other video u said that sound is a pop n' grunt now your sayin dong use it?

  • @duckkiller10 When you refer to late "bow season" after rifle seasons you generally are talking Nov/Dec hunts? More glassing from vantage points or sitting escape routes are best at this time! If any calling is needed Lost/Separated cow sounds are up for consideration but better yet is the "Estrus Buzz" this is not an estrus whine. The estrus buzz is used by elk when they know other elk are within earshot, in other words it asks other elk where are they!!! Consider these sounds! ElkNut1

  • @duckkiller10 usually id us a lone cow call which is kinda like a bark but very visibly a cow call, id also try calf chirping too even though the calves are weaned off, they will assume somethings wrong

  • bugling, by the end of bow season cows are TRYING to find a bull, so bugling aggresivly, cows will answer and come in. do your part to help close the distance as well.

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