Tlenny
New member
Hi everyone,
I’m a red deer hunter from New Zealand and use a compact silicone roaring horn for calling stags. It’s been working really well for red deer here, but I’ve been wondering whether something like it could also work for elk bugling.
I know elk calling is usually done with diaphragm calls and bugle tubes, so I’m curious if anyone thinks they could bugle using a horn-style tube instead.
If anyone experienced with elk bugling would be interested, I’d be happy to send a couple over to the US for people to try and give honest feedback on whether it works or not. I’d mainly just love to see how it performs with real elk callers and learn whether the concept translates across species.
Appreciate any thoughts from people who spend time chasing elk.
Cheers from NZ
I’m a red deer hunter from New Zealand and use a compact silicone roaring horn for calling stags. It’s been working really well for red deer here, but I’ve been wondering whether something like it could also work for elk bugling.
I know elk calling is usually done with diaphragm calls and bugle tubes, so I’m curious if anyone thinks they could bugle using a horn-style tube instead.
If anyone experienced with elk bugling would be interested, I’d be happy to send a couple over to the US for people to try and give honest feedback on whether it works or not. I’d mainly just love to see how it performs with real elk callers and learn whether the concept translates across species.
Appreciate any thoughts from people who spend time chasing elk.
Cheers from NZ