Long time lurker first time poster thanks in advance .
I have taken a half dozen bulls over the years with calling so I?m not a rookie, but not a seasoned pro either.
So in the last few years I have noticed when myself and my elk hunting partners our locator bugling they will answer my partners more than me, and yet to our ears we can't tell the difference?
We use the same reeds and tubes is there possibly some kind of pitch/frequency that the human ear can't hear that they can?
Just seems weird to me when we stand side by side and they will answer them more than me?
Thanks Slow-one
I have taken a half dozen bulls over the years with calling so I?m not a rookie, but not a seasoned pro either.
So in the last few years I have noticed when myself and my elk hunting partners our locator bugling they will answer my partners more than me, and yet to our ears we can't tell the difference?
We use the same reeds and tubes is there possibly some kind of pitch/frequency that the human ear can't hear that they can?
Just seems weird to me when we stand side by side and they will answer them more than me?
Thanks Slow-one