Elk can be quiet as a mouse, but a lot of times, elk make a lot of noise in the woods, especially when they feel comfortable. So, if calling fails, it’s time to sound more like a relaxed elk. Check out the video above to see how.
Elk NetworkNoisy Stalking
Hunting | May 11, 2017
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