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I went to one of Joel Turner's elk calling seminars.........he told us to bark back at them! I guess it couldn't hurt! Hopefully I can try this some day!
miah, from your comments I'd say you experienced what's call ed a "nervous grunt" this sound is made by both cows & bulls. It sounds similar to a "bark" but has a different meaning than a true warning lets get out of here bark, this happens from smelling you or seeing you! A Warning BARK given by any elk doesn't hang around at all, they move off right now & many times they continue to bark as they retreat, it's possible for other elk to chime in as well alerting all nearby elk. A "nervous grunt" is given in place of a bark when an elk is surprised or it hears you coming their way because of noise you may be making or you may have called & they can't see the source of the calling, this is generally under 80yds. If this elk hangs around & gives this same sound several times within a few minutes time span then you know it's not a warning bark, YET! They do want to see the source though! There are things you can do to overcome this encounter & have an opportunity at this elk! Barking back is not one of them, sure they'll respond to it but you have a 2% chance of killing that elk, advantage elk! The reason is they are on high alert & acute to any movement or sound you may make! ElkNut1