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Quote from: russ_mcdonald on June 17, 2014, 08:08:49 AMOn the diaphram call do you hold near the back of the top of your mouth or to the front. You sold me some good univeral calls. I have trying like crazy to get some sort of cow call out of the diaphram. I think I got the bull calling down. Not very good but I got it.Russ,As far forward as you can. Start with more tongue pressure and relax your tongue to transition into the lower note.
On the diaphram call do you hold near the back of the top of your mouth or to the front. You sold me some good univeral calls. I have trying like crazy to get some sort of cow call out of the diaphram. I think I got the bull calling down. Not very good but I got it.
So yesterday I bought a ground blind. Have you even used one elk hunting? Do you have any tips on killing elk out of it? I like the aggressive approach that you have talked about. I run and gun. But I think I have a water hole with a huge trail leading to it. It's located where the elk will go when pressured. Set ups cold calling happen to quick to set it up. I would think calling in the blind in range of elk would be extremely effective. What's your thoughts Jason?
Quote from: JPhelps on June 17, 2014, 09:37:46 AMQuote from: russ_mcdonald on June 17, 2014, 08:08:49 AMOn the diaphram call do you hold near the back of the top of your mouth or to the front. You sold me some good univeral calls. I have trying like crazy to get some sort of cow call out of the diaphram. I think I got the bull calling down. Not very good but I got it.Russ,As far forward as you can. Start with more tongue pressure and relax your tongue to transition into the lower note.I seem to get better sound when it is near the back then the front. Maybe it is me be used to turkey calls which I am not bad with. Thanks for all the answers and tips for everyone too
Quote from: DIYARCHERYJUNKIE on June 18, 2014, 10:01:47 AMSo yesterday I bought a ground blind. Have you even used one elk hunting? Do you have any tips on killing elk out of it? I like the aggressive approach that you have talked about. I run and gun. But I think I have a water hole with a huge trail leading to it. It's located where the elk will go when pressured. Set ups cold calling happen to quick to set it up. I would think calling in the blind in range of elk would be extremely effective. What's your thoughts Jason?I've never hunted out of a ground blind, but if I did I would setup over a watering hole, wallow or a heavily used trail between bedding and feeding. I would probably stick to cow talk most of the time with a locate bugle as I was approaching or leaving the blind.
If you have seen certain bulls in a particular area during the rut in the past, are they likely to rut in the same area year after year? Or do they just find their cows where they can?
Hey guys, so quick question this is my first year really getting back into archery and the first time hunting the west/south side. Any heads up or some pointers would be great, im not looking for your honey holes. Not affraid of putting our boots on the ground and getting in where most guys wont dare. A little direction on a decent area would be great, thanks guys