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Do certain weather conditions improve success rates for moose calling?

April 5, 2026

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Certain weather conditions, such as cold, calm, and clear weather, can improve success rates for moose calling, particularly among Ontario moose bulls.

Weather Conditions for Moose Calling

When it comes to moose calling, Ontario hunters know that specific weather conditions can make a big difference in their success rates. Cold temperatures, ideally between -5°C to 0°C (23°F to 32°F), are often preferred as moose are more active in these conditions. A calm atmosphere is also crucial, as any strong winds can scatter sound and make it difficult for the moose to detect the call. Clear skies can also be beneficial, as they allow the sound to travel further and more clearly.

Best Times for Moose Calling

In Ontario, the best times for moose calling are typically during the early morning hours, just before sunrise, and late afternoon, around sunset. These periods often coincide with the moose’s natural feeding times, making them more active and responsive to calls. It’s essential to be in position and ready to call about 30 minutes before these times to allow the moose to become accustomed to your presence.

Calling Techniques for Ontario Moose

When it comes to calling techniques for Ontario moose, a loud, clear, and consistent call is often the most effective. The ‘moo’ call, in particular, is a popular choice among hunters, as it mimics the sound of a cow in estrus. To use this call effectively, hunters should aim to produce a deep, resonant sound that can be heard for at least 200 yards. It’s also essential to vary the pace and tone of the call to keep the moose interested and curious.

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