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In Alaska, the most effective calls for attracting moose in rut are bull elk, cow elk, and moose cow sounds. These calls mimic the sounds of a cow elk in estrus or a receptive moose cow, which triggers the bull moose's instinct to investigate and respond. Using these calls in combination with visual attractants like wapiti or moose scat can increase the effectiveness of the call.
Calling Techniques for Moose in Alaska
When calling for moose in Alaska, it’s essential to use a call that sounds like a cow elk or a receptive moose cow. A bull elk call can also be effective, but it’s best to use it sparingly, as moose are sensitive to the sound of a bull elk call and may not respond as well. Use a high-pitched cow elk call or a moose cow call with a series of 5-7 notes, followed by a short pause, and then repeat the series. This pattern mimics the vocalizations of a cow elk in estrus.
Choosing the Right Call Device
For most calling situations, a mouth call is the best option for moose in Alaska. A mouth call allows for a more natural and subtle sound, which is less likely to spook the moose. Look for a mouth call that has a adjustable reed system, which allows you to fine-tune the pitch and tone of the call. Some popular mouth call options for moose include the Primos Moose Call and the Knight & Hale Moose Call. When choosing a call device, select one that is durable and can withstand the cold temperatures and windy conditions found in Alaska.
Tips for Calling Moose in Alaska
When calling moose in Alaska, it’s essential to be in the right location and to use the right technique. Moose are most active at dawn and dusk, so plan your hunt accordingly. Use a calling location that offers good visibility, such as a ridge or a clearing, and make sure you have a clear escape route in case the moose approaches. When calling, start with a soft, subtle call and gradually increase the volume and intensity as needed. Keep in mind that moose are sensitive to human scent, so make sure to stay downwind of your calling location and use scent-free clothing and equipment.
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