Fawn bleats, elk call mouth reed, do squeaks and chirps.. Tie something grey or brown out front to get their attention. Camo a plus, backed up to bush or in the edge, scrub on a fence line works . If they're close and stop cover your mouth when you call, and real soft, they can pin point your position other wise. Move only when they move, and real slow. Not allot of people in our area hunt/hunt them, they usually shoot at them from the road or while on the field, so setting up and calling is not something they deal with often. Early morning or late afternoon is best.





















































