Real Elk Sounds

Real Elk Sounds

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Real Elk Sounds
  • Introduction

    For those that are subscribers to the Jay Scott Outdoors Podcast, this new series needs no introduction. If you're NOT a subscriber, you should be; go to www.jayscottoutdoors.com, or search for the podcast on your mobile device and subscribe today! When you do, dive into Episode #161 for all th...

  • Cow Bugles and More!

    When Jay Scott (Jay Scott Outdoors) posted these video clips to Instagram, I knew I had to get him on to talk about them. In this video, we explore ideas surrounding different tonal signatures of cows, how cows can put vocalizations together, how cows and calves vocalize versus how many hunters c...

  • Episode #161- Lost Mews, Long Mews, and Whines

    This video provides a great example of how a large group of cows and calves typically communicates while on the move through broken terrain/cover when they feel safe, secure, and relaxed. Here, you’ll hear the variety of vocal signatures cows and calves can have, the range of volume they can expr...

  • Episode #166 - Dominant Bugles

    The bull in this sequence provides some great examples of Dominant Bugles. But the real value of the video is being able to see the bull’s body language, which is a perfect example of why Chris classifies bugles like these as Dominant Bugles rather than “Challenge Bugles.”

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  • Episodes #177 and 178 – Excited Cow Calling

    In Episodes #177 and #178, Chris and Jay talk about this (condensed) video sequence Chris filmed in the summer of 2016. While traffic noise is unfortunate, and unavoidable in this clip, in this case, the existence of the road, and the traffic on it, was largely the cause of WHY this cow was vocal...

  • Episode #315 - Extreme Selfish Mew

    This sequence focuses on a particular cow that appears to have lost her calf (temporarily or otherwise), and is seemingly desperate to locate it (based on the fact she has a full udder, and seems more interested in calf vocalizations than anything else)! While she is part of a larger group of cow...