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Re: called him in
« Reply #45 on: August 20, 2011, 12:12:53 PM »
Internet tuff guy lol. Just speaking the truth.

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Re: called him in
« Reply #46 on: August 20, 2011, 12:24:59 PM »
I have a a voice record on my Iphone I set up to record and try to do my cow calf and bulge then play it back.  I will do some soft calling then some distress calls crazy how much different it sounds from a little distance.  I also will bring my call with me to my work since its a large plant cause I drive my wife nuts at home.

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Re: called him in
« Reply #47 on: August 20, 2011, 12:28:12 PM »
honestly I don't practice much.  I usually blow a tute once in awhile but usually just to get my kids or wife's goat, other than that its go live time.   Occassionally while travelling I'll work on a new diaphram.

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Re: called him in
« Reply #48 on: August 23, 2011, 07:13:30 AM »
I want my MTV !!!!
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Re: called him in
« Reply #49 on: August 23, 2011, 08:06:26 AM »
If you want to practice you can go to Northwest Trek and you can call them for a fee.  It is like 10 dollars a morning and you call and listen to them.  But you have to be gone before the park opens. 
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Re: called him in
« Reply #50 on: August 23, 2011, 09:20:20 AM »
I prefer to just call them from the tram!   :chuckle:

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Re: called him in
« Reply #51 on: August 23, 2011, 01:03:00 PM »
:chuckle:   Some of you guys are funny.
  Yep, just went out bugled and educated the neighbors!! :chuckle: :chuckle: I think he may be bringing up some cold beverages and snacks!!  :IBCOOL:

I just tried and didnt get a response, dang tight assed neighbors anyway  :chuckle:
Gotta bugle louder. I can't hear it over that big hill between our houses.  :chuckle:

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Re: called him in
« Reply #52 on: August 23, 2011, 01:14:23 PM »
Ok, so all joking aside. When and where do you guys practice your calling techniques?? I know I will have my calls in my mouth quite a bit durring the summer and practice my cow calling but when it comes to bugling I have found that setting up a video camera outside and bugling to it from about 30 - 40 yards away and then watching the video has helped me a bit. It is hard to really know what a you sound like till you do this. I found that there are a few sounds I can make with my voice and mouth that really help out the gutteral sounds, if thats the correct term to use?? ANybody else video them selves to hear what you actually sound like??
  Only got the tape rolling when its game time.. Far as i am concerned once you get to a point in your elk hunting career its like riding a bike, even though i do learn something new every year, every encounter is a little different..  On another note, i was tootting the horn pretty hard the other day and heard some responces coming from your way... Theres going to be some pretty smart bulls around the house.. I think there going to have there degree with all this eduacation pretty soon..  :chuckle: I can hear Stew off my back poarch and we go back & 4th..  :chuckle:
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Re: called him in
« Reply #53 on: August 23, 2011, 01:26:33 PM »
Ok, so all joking aside. When and where do you guys practice your calling techniques?? I know I will have my calls in my mouth quite a bit durring the summer and practice my cow calling but when it comes to bugling I have found that setting up a video camera outside and bugling to it from about 30 - 40 yards away and then watching the video has helped me a bit. It is hard to really know what a you sound like till you do this. I found that there are a few sounds I can make with my voice and mouth that really help out the gutteral sounds, if thats the correct term to use?? ANybody else video them selves to hear what you actually sound like??
  Only got the tape rolling when its game time.. Far as i am concerned once you get to a point in your elk hunting career its like riding a bike, even though i do learn something new every year, every encounter is a little different..  On another note, i was tootting the horn pretty hard the other day and heard some responces coming from your way... Theres going to be some pretty smart bulls around the house.. I think there going to have there degree with all this eduacation pretty soon..  :chuckle: I can hear Stew off my back poarch and we go back & 4th..  :chuckle:

I heard someone over towards stews from my Moms house that didt sound too good .... pretty sure he was in between stews and my moms  :yike:
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Re: called him in
« Reply #54 on: August 23, 2011, 01:32:33 PM »
probably bet that bull wont come into a call now :chuckle:
:yeah: He's an educated bull now.
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Re: called him in
« Reply #55 on: August 23, 2011, 01:35:39 PM »
Ok, so all joking aside. When and where do you guys practice your calling techniques?? I know I will have my calls in my mouth quite a bit durring the summer and practice my cow calling but when it comes to bugling I have found that setting up a video camera outside and bugling to it from about 30 - 40 yards away and then watching the video has helped me a bit. It is hard to really know what a you sound like till you do this. I found that there are a few sounds I can make with my voice and mouth that really help out the gutteral sounds, if thats the correct term to use?? ANybody else video them selves to hear what you actually sound like??
  Only got the tape rolling when its game time.. Far as i am concerned once you get to a point in your elk hunting career its like riding a bike, even though i do learn something new every year, every encounter is a little different..  On another note, i was tootting the horn pretty hard the other day and heard some responces coming from your way... Theres going to be some pretty smart bulls around the house.. I think there going to have there degree with all this eduacation pretty soon..  :chuckle: I can hear Stew off my back poarch and we go back & 4th..  :chuckle:

I heard someone over towards stews from my Moms house that didt dound too good .... pretty sure he was in between stews and my moms  :yike:
  Could have been somone's Donkey out in the Fields..  :beatdeadhorse:.. :dunno: :chuckle:.. I remember last year this one bull Craig and I had working I would have sworn to death it was a Moo Cow going nuts, but hiley unlikely 10 miles in the Eagle Caps, and then we seen him.. They make some crazy sounds some times.. I have heard the Moo Cow Bugle a couple times now and it makes you go what the Fuk is that.. everytime..  :chuckle:
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Re: called him in
« Reply #56 on: August 23, 2011, 01:36:50 PM »
Ok, so all joking aside. When and where do you guys practice your calling techniques?? I know I will have my calls in my mouth quite a bit durring the summer and practice my cow calling but when it comes to bugling I have found that setting up a video camera outside and bugling to it from about 30 - 40 yards away and then watching the video has helped me a bit. It is hard to really know what a you sound like till you do this. I found that there are a few sounds I can make with my voice and mouth that really help out the gutteral sounds, if thats the correct term to use?? ANybody else video them selves to hear what you actually sound like??
  Only got the tape rolling when its game time.. Far as i am concerned once you get to a point in your elk hunting career its like riding a bike, even though i do learn something new every year, every encounter is a little different..  On another note, i was tootting the horn pretty hard the other day and heard some responces coming from your way... Theres going to be some pretty smart bulls around the house.. I think there going to have there degree with all this eduacation pretty soon..  :chuckle: I can hear Stew off my back poarch and we go back & 4th..  :chuckle:

I heard someone over towards stews from my Moms house that didt dound too good .... pretty sure he was in between stews and my moms  :yike:
  Could have been somone's Donkey out in the Fields..  :beatdeadhorse:.. :dunno: :chuckle:.. I remember last year this one bull Craig and I had working I would have sworn to death it was a Moo Cow going nuts, but hiley unlikely 10 miles in the Eagle Caps, and then we seen him.. They make some crazy sounds some times.. I have heard the Moo Cow Bugle a couple times now and it makes you go what the Fuk is that.. everytime..  :chuckle:

A guy can never assume anything  :chuckle:

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Re: called him in
« Reply #57 on: August 23, 2011, 01:43:16 PM »
Ok, so all joking aside. When and where do you guys practice your calling techniques?? I know I will have my calls in my mouth quite a bit durring the summer and practice my cow calling but when it comes to bugling I have found that setting up a video camera outside and bugling to it from about 30 - 40 yards away and then watching the video has helped me a bit. It is hard to really know what a you sound like till you do this. I found that there are a few sounds I can make with my voice and mouth that really help out the gutteral sounds, if thats the correct term to use?? ANybody else video them selves to hear what you actually sound like??
  Only got the tape rolling when its game time.. Far as i am concerned once you get to a point in your elk hunting career its like riding a bike, even though i do learn something new every year, every encounter is a little different..  On another note, i was tootting the horn pretty hard the other day and heard some responces coming from your way... Theres going to be some pretty smart bulls around the house.. I think there going to have there degree with all this eduacation pretty soon..  :chuckle: I can hear Stew off my back poarch and we go back & 4th..  :chuckle:

I heard someone over towards stews from my Moms house that didt dound too good .... pretty sure he was in between stews and my moms  :yike:
  Could have been somone's Donkey out in the Fields..  :beatdeadhorse:.. :dunno: :chuckle:.. I remember last year this one bull Craig and I had working I would have sworn to death it was a Moo Cow going nuts, but hiley unlikely 10 miles in the Eagle Caps, and then we seen him.. They make some crazy sounds some times.. I have heard the Moo Cow Bugle a couple times now and it makes you go what the Fuk is that.. everytime..  :chuckle:

A guy can never assume anything  :chuckle:
It was the first morning of our hunt in the caps and Craig and I let a out a locate and we get mmmmmmmmrrrrrrrrrrrooooooooooowwwwww, I look at Craig and go what the fuk, that sounded just like a Moo Cow, and he laughs goes I know but that was a fukin elk, then it did it again, then he started to eventually sound like an Elk..  :chuckle:, I have said that twice i can think of, is that fukin moo cow??  :chuckle: funny chit..
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Re: called him in
« Reply #58 on: August 23, 2011, 01:46:30 PM »
Ok, so all joking aside. When and where do you guys practice your calling techniques?? I know I will have my calls in my mouth quite a bit durring the summer and practice my cow calling but when it comes to bugling I have found that setting up a video camera outside and bugling to it from about 30 - 40 yards away and then watching the video has helped me a bit. It is hard to really know what a you sound like till you do this. I found that there are a few sounds I can make with my voice and mouth that really help out the gutteral sounds, if thats the correct term to use?? ANybody else video them selves to hear what you actually sound like??
  Only got the tape rolling when its game time.. Far as i am concerned once you get to a point in your elk hunting career its like riding a bike, even though i do learn something new every year, every encounter is a little different..  On another note, i was tootting the horn pretty hard the other day and heard some responces coming from your way... Theres going to be some pretty smart bulls around the house.. I think there going to have there degree with all this eduacation pretty soon..  :chuckle: I can hear Stew off my back poarch and we go back & 4th..  :chuckle:

I heard someone over towards stews from my Moms house that didt dound too good .... pretty sure he was in between stews and my moms  :yike:
  Could have been somone's Donkey out in the Fields..  :beatdeadhorse:.. :dunno: :chuckle:.. I remember last year this one bull Craig and I had working I would have sworn to death it was a Moo Cow going nuts, but hiley unlikely 10 miles in the Eagle Caps, and then we seen him.. They make some crazy sounds some times.. I have heard the Moo Cow Bugle a couple times now and it makes you go what the Fuk is that.. everytime..  :chuckle:

A guy can never assume anything  :chuckle:
It was the first morning of our hunt in the caps and Craig and I let a out a locate and we get mmmmmmmmrrrrrrrrrrrooooooooooowwwwww, I look at Craig and go what the fuk, that sounded just like a Moo Cow, and he laughs goes I know but that was a fukin elk, then it did it again, then he started to eventually sound like an Elk..  :chuckle:, I have said that twice i can think of, is that fukin moo cow??  :chuckle: funny chit..

Elkpiss, you're funny.  :chuckle: :chuckle:
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Re: called him in
« Reply #59 on: August 23, 2011, 01:54:59 PM »
Ok, so all joking aside. When and where do you guys practice your calling techniques?? I know I will have my calls in my mouth quite a bit durring the summer and practice my cow calling but when it comes to bugling I have found that setting up a video camera outside and bugling to it from about 30 - 40 yards away and then watching the video has helped me a bit. It is hard to really know what a you sound like till you do this. I found that there are a few sounds I can make with my voice and mouth that really help out the gutteral sounds, if thats the correct term to use?? ANybody else video them selves to hear what you actually sound like??
  Only got the tape rolling when its game time.. Far as i am concerned once you get to a point in your elk hunting career its like riding a bike, even though i do learn something new every year, every encounter is a little different..  On another note, i was tootting the horn pretty hard the other day and heard some responces coming from your way... Theres going to be some pretty smart bulls around the house.. I think there going to have there degree with all this eduacation pretty soon..  :chuckle: I can hear Stew off my back poarch and we go back & 4th..  :chuckle:

I heard someone over towards stews from my Moms house that didt dound too good .... pretty sure he was in between stews and my moms  :yike:
  Could have been somone's Donkey out in the Fields..  :beatdeadhorse:.. :dunno: :chuckle:.. I remember last year this one bull Craig and I had working I would have sworn to death it was a Moo Cow going nuts, but hiley unlikely 10 miles in the Eagle Caps, and then we seen him.. They make some crazy sounds some times.. I have heard the Moo Cow Bugle a couple times now and it makes you go what the Fuk is that.. everytime..  :chuckle:

A guy can never assume anything  :chuckle:
It was the first morning of our hunt in the caps and Craig and I let a out a locate and we get mmmmmmmmrrrrrrrrrrrooooooooooowwwwww, I look at Craig and go what the fuk, that sounded just like a Moo Cow, and he laughs goes I know but that was a fukin elk, then it did it again, then he started to eventually sound like an Elk..  :chuckle:, I have said that twice i can think of, is that fukin moo cow??  :chuckle: funny chit..

Elkpiss, you're funny.  :chuckle: :chuckle:
  Just goes to show that every encounter is different, Ive called in a few bulls in my day and only a couple had that mmmmooooooooo responce.. it was pretty funny, I can just remember having this puzzled look on our faces looking at eachother and going HUH?? that isnt a flippin cow is it?.. :chuckle:
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