Just how noisey are elk?
I ask because, in prepping for my elk hunt this past October, I read tons of articles online and in print re: tips and strategies for a successful elk hunt (majority of them American). A common tip was to listen for elk as they are allegedly noisey calling, bawling, and grunting to one another while in herds.
However during the scout trip prior to the hunt I was able to observe 2 separate small herds of elk within 300-400 metres and not a peep out of any of them. No calling, grunting, bugling, etc...
Are elk as noisey as some of those articles suggested? Is it a seasonal thing ie the rut?
I am interested in hearing thoughts / opinions of more experienced elk hunters than myself please....thanks
I ask because, in prepping for my elk hunt this past October, I read tons of articles online and in print re: tips and strategies for a successful elk hunt (majority of them American). A common tip was to listen for elk as they are allegedly noisey calling, bawling, and grunting to one another while in herds.
However during the scout trip prior to the hunt I was able to observe 2 separate small herds of elk within 300-400 metres and not a peep out of any of them. No calling, grunting, bugling, etc...
Are elk as noisey as some of those articles suggested? Is it a seasonal thing ie the rut?
I am interested in hearing thoughts / opinions of more experienced elk hunters than myself please....thanks


















































