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For dense timber, the best elk call brands include Primos, Knight & Hale, and Moultrie, offering high-quality, compact calls that produce clear, realistic elk sounds.
Choosing the Right Call for Dense Timber
When hunting in dense timber, it’s essential to choose an elk call that can project sound effectively through the dense foliage. Look for calls with a compact design and a speaker or diaphragm that can produce clear, high-frequency sounds. Primos’ A-55 and Knight & Hale’s Dark Horse are excellent options for dense timber, as they can project sound up to 200 yards.
Using Blind Calling Techniques
Blind calling involves using a call to elicit a response from elk without them seeing you. This technique requires patience and a good understanding of elk behavior. Start by making a series of soft, gentle cow calls to attract the elk’s attention. Once you’ve gotten their attention, switch to a bugle or a series of loud calls to simulate the sound of a bull elk. Remember to listen carefully for any response, and be prepared to make adjustments to your calls as needed.
Tips for Calling in Dense Timber
When calling in dense timber, it’s crucial to use a call that can be easily concealed and won’t give away your position. Consider using a call that can be attached to a branch or a tree, allowing you to make calls without being seen. Additionally, use a call that can produce a wide range of sounds, from soft cow calls to loud bugles, to simulate the varying sounds of an elk herd. Remember to keep your calls short and sweet, as elk in dense timber can be easily spooked by loud or prolonged calling.
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