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Allright guys, every year, in every elk state.... somebody stops on a road, blows their horn and an immature bull runs up out of the timber; they may or may not get a shot. This is not what you want to hang your hat on during the elk rut (that is not the norm, most bulls are keenly tuned into their environment and knows who's who for the most part and not stupid by a long shot). I guarantee you that squeaky, social calf sounding hoochie call, turns more bulls off than on. It's probably a good sound when "mixed in" with other elk sounds. Want to maximize your opportunities in the September/early October elk rut? Learn how to make the basic elk sounds using a diaphragm. Locator bugle, challenge bugle, bull calling cows to him bugle (using chuckles), social cow sounds, excited cow sounds, and yes.... even calf sounds (sure, you can keep the hoochie in your pocket for that if you wish). I'm not kidding you wild bohemians, learn good elk sounds, learn to apply the sounds as necessitated by the situation, and do your very best to understand the bull's "mood" as it were during a calling situation. Heck, it's oftentimes the best method to not make any sounds at all, again, depending on the situation. If you live anywhere close to me, swing by one evening or on the weekend and I'll get you making elk sounds, realistic elk sounds. And yah, some guys say they choke when trying to use a diaphragm, I can recommend one manufacturer that may work for you. If not, I can recommend some bite and blow cow calls and reed bugles that'll get you well on your way.