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Some moose hunters prefer natural sounds over calls because they believe it's more effective at drawing in animals, particularly bulls, during the September rut. By mimicking the sounds of a cow in heat or a bull challenging another bull, hunters can create a more realistic scenario that attracts the attention of a moose. This approach often yields more success than using traditional calls.
Using Natural Sounds to Attract Moose
Using natural sounds can be a more effective way to attract moose than relying on calls. For example, the sound of a cow in heat, made by snorting and grunting, can be used to draw in a bull. To create this sound, hunters can use a combination of a mouthpiece and a diaphragm to produce a loud, raspy noise. This sound can be particularly effective during the September rut when bulls are actively searching for mates.
The Role of Bull Grunts and Raking
Another natural sound that can be used to attract moose is the bull grunt. This deep, guttural sound can be used to challenge another bull or to announce the hunter’s presence to a nearby moose. To produce a bull grunt, hunters can use a combination of a mouthpiece and a vocal cord. Raking is another natural sound that can be used to attract moose. By using a branch or a stick to scrape against a tree, hunters can create a loud, raspy noise that can be heard by a moose from a distance. This sound is often used to create a sense of urgency and can be particularly effective during the September rut when bulls are actively searching for mates.
Timing is Everything
When it comes to using natural sounds to attract moose, timing is everything. The September rut is the best time to use these sounds, as bulls are actively searching for mates and are more likely to be attracted to the sounds of a cow in heat or a bull challenging another bull. Hunters should also be aware of the peak rutting period, which typically occurs around September 20th in the northern United States and Canada. By using natural sounds during this time, hunters can increase their chances of success and bring home a trophy moose.
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