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Can you attract moose to a specific spot with calling?

April 6, 2026

Quick Answer

Yes, moose can be attracted to a specific spot with calling, particularly during the September rut when bulls are searching for cow moose. A well-executed cow call or bull grunt can draw a moose in from a distance. Effective calling requires practice and knowledge of moose behavior.

Choosing the Right Call

When it comes to calling moose, the primary focus should be on mimicking the sounds made by cow moose. A simple, high-pitched bleat or two can be enough to attract a curious bull. For more experienced callers, incorporating a series of low grunts and moans can help to seal the deal. It’s essential to remember that moose calling is an art that requires patience and practice, so don’t be discouraged if initial attempts yield little success.

Timing and Location

In September, the peak of the moose rut, bulls are on the move, searching for receptive cows. This is the optimal time to set up a calling stand, as bulls are highly driven by their instinct to find a mate. When selecting a location, look for areas with high concentrations of moose sign, such as tracks, scat, and rubs. A prominent vantage point, like a ridge or a clearing, can provide an excellent spot to set up a calling stand and increase the chances of attracting a moose.

Advanced Techniques

For experienced callers, incorporating additional techniques like “raking” can be effective in attracting a moose. Raking involves making a series of high-pitched, raspy sounds by dragging a stick or branch through underbrush. This can help to simulate the sound of a cow moose scratching herself or a bull moose thrashing through undergrowth. By combining a well-executed call with raking, callers can create a more convincing and enticing scenario that may draw a moose in from a distance.

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