![]() ![]() There are multiple cons with electronic elk calls. Use of this type of call is as simple as pushing a button, assuming that the user is familiar with the operation of the electronic device. ![]() There are apps available that will turn your smartphone into an electronic elk call. But it can be annoying when actively calling to have the elk call quit working. The problem is not permanent, as it will begin to work again when the reed dries. Another negative about some designs of reed calls is that they can get “fouled” by the user’s saliva after extended use and fail to work. This may not be an issue in most situations, but it is difficult if you need two hands on your weapon to be ready to shoot. The downside of reed calls is that they must be held in the hunter’s hand. There are multiple variations of reed call designs that will create the full range of elk sounds to meet the needs of most elk hunting situations, including bugles. Reed calls are easy to learn to use, and require only a little practice. ![]() Other designs require the hunter to apply pressure on the reed by squeezing the call. Some calls create different sounds by changing the pressure on the reed by tightening the lips and changing how hard the user is blowing on the call. Different tones can be created depending on the design of the call. As the air passes across a reed that is shaped appropriately, it will create the sound of an elk call. A Reed Call is a handheld device that requires the user to blow through it. ![]()
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