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Calling from a tree stand can be effective for elk hunting, but it requires careful planning and execution to minimize spooking the animals. The tree stand should be at least 20-30 feet off the ground and 10-15 feet away from the elk trail or bedding area. This allows for a clear view of the surrounding area and helps to prevent the elk from associating the stand with danger.
Choosing the Right Tree Stand Location
When it comes to calling from a tree stand, the location is crucial. You want to place your stand in an area where you can clearly see the surrounding terrain and the elk trail or bedding area. This allows you to position yourself for the best shot and to minimize the chances of spooking the elk. A good rule of thumb is to look for a stand location that is at least 10-15 feet away from the elk trail or bedding area. This gives you a clear view of the surrounding area and helps to prevent the elk from associating the stand with danger.
Effective Calling Distances
When calling from a tree stand, it’s essential to consider the effective calling distances for archery elk hunting. For archers using a traditional elk call, the effective calling distance is typically around 100-200 yards. However, for archers using a bugle call or a more aggressive calling tactic, the effective calling distance can be extended to 250-300 yards or more. To increase your chances of success, it’s essential to practice your calling technique and to experiment with different calling distances and styles to find what works best for you.
Avoiding Spooking the Elk
When calling from a tree stand, it’s essential to avoid spooking the elk at all costs. To do this, make sure to position your stand in a way that allows you to clearly see the surrounding area and to minimize the chances of being detected by the elk. Additionally, use a low-volume calling style and avoid making loud, repetitive calls that can spook the elk. By taking the time to carefully plan and execute your calling strategy, you can increase your chances of success and make the most of your tree stand hunting experience.
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