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elk calls.......... what do you use?
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Old 08-15-2008, 11:07 PM
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elk calls.......... what do you use?

wanted to ask this for awhile now what kind of calls do other's use and not that i want to know peoples secrets on elk calling..........there's is alot of elk hunters on this site and i'am just wonding if anybody uses the same as me and am getting pumped about the up coming season

cow call i use a hyper hot by wood wise and a carlton sqeez-me,mouth reed by carltonand some primos

bull carlton mouth reed
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Old 08-15-2008, 11:38 PM
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I'm a big fan of the Primos calls. For both bugling and cow calls, I only use the diaphrams, I prefer the double reeds. I've got one in my mouth pretty much all day long. I don't carry a grunt tube because it seems they're always catching on branches and making more noise than I care for. I've found having this call in my mouth and hands free has been essential in stopping bulls for a shot. I also like to carry the Hootchie Mama on my belt, its a great sounding call.
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I am more of a still hunter for elk,but always have a hootchie momma around my neck.works great.
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hoochie mama for sure and as for bull call, primos double diphram and tube.
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I'm a big fan of the Primos calls. For both bugling and cow calls, I only use the diaphrams, I prefer the double reeds. I've got one in my mouth pretty much all day long. I don't carry a grunt tube because it seems they're always catching on branches and making more noise than I care for. I've found having this call in my mouth and hands free has been essential in stopping bulls for a shot. I also like to carry the Hootchie Mama on my belt, its a great sounding call.
Totally agree, I always have my hoochie mama, diaphram call for buguling and cow calling, also I use the primos hot lips with tone converter, I like to try and reproduce 3 different sounding cow calls, here is a link to the hot lips

https://shop.primos.com/pc-609-15-ho...converter.aspx
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Primo's all the way.
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have to agree with halfdoc and olfey hootchie momma all the way
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I am a Primos fan.
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If you are cheap like me and want to make your own elk call just find some electric tech cable. Remove the wire from aprox 3-4 ft of tech cable and then form a coil with the empty tech and tape it to hold in coil. Blow into the end and it sounds very real to me. Experiment with various size and lengths. Best to find something to put over the end you blow on as it can be sharp.
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