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[Music] for me the thrill of elf 19 is calling out something that's on my mind every single day there's nothing that I have found audibly it even comes close to the bugle of the bolo I grew up in the heart of ELQ and public land was right on my back door so now it's something I was born into I was inspired at a young age to follow in the footsteps of those who shaped Bell calling as we know today [Music] a lots changed it's my goal to make sure this passion lives home [Music] [Music] it's been in my blood since the young age and it's provided the framework in the past for me to follow throughout my life and helped form and shape Who I am or Who I am Oakley become still [Music] and that is really nothing heavy magnified openning at the same time that the pioneers about calling we're really establishing the framework that you have to do and I can remember buying their evening Jones out calls and Wayne Carlton elk calls waiting with anticipation for the next tree about big balls DVD to come out from Primos having that passion in my home having a father who will their health guide and outfitter and an accomplished elk caller those people really with the firing me and blazed that trail that I walk today [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] when I first started out elk hunting back in the late 60s and mostly in the seventies you could shoot either sex with a rifle bulls cow didn't matter so we didn't pay a whole lot of attention to bugle it was more for locating and just see if we could find an elk and then shoot a cow if it was in the area or a bull stepped out like my dad said you shoot one orange you're eating ordinary well he was very obstinate about us not shooting bulls making sure we got a good County but then in 1970 the idle efficient game changed the laws to where its Bulls only and the kind of forced us into a position of wanting to learn how to call Elka it's like a foreign language how the tones and cultures the cadence and really the emotion you put into the calls is vital for speaking to the elfking rather the conveys your messages effectively [Music] [Applause] [Music] it's pretty amazing to be stoppin me about those who figured this out and made it more accessible for our judge I still remember some of the first elk hunting videos that came out when I was learning about hunting and calling elk and just how excited I was to sit down and immerse myself and really learn everything I could about elk and elk calling elk fever with white shoe Steve Jones Jay ray Oh Larry D Jones Larry is nationally recognized for his elk calling and hunting in addition to serving as president of wilderness town production Larry is an outdoor writer photographer video producer and seminar speaker howler you went right to those 41 oh yeah you wouldn't hardly born because I started hunting in 86 or 87 huh so I first started 161 yeah we had a elk up here and during the red iron up to us until you can go it's like I was trying to get your bugle with the curly to you and all that stuff and he wouldn't you're gone oh no frustrated you know down in the city because it was right up on a hill here somebody had screech their brakes it is people back to push so I heard him and I started trying to do that with my voice voice bugling back there and it was harder you know that's why people are starting to like what do you do in general you know so today a special treat as one of the world's top elk crawlers joins us Wayne Carlton is here to show us just how he does Wayne welcome to the new show thank you good to be here give us demonstration if you would I'll try to show you what it's like it's fairly loud so I'll pull it down time was that helpful that was a call right that was a challenge from One Bowl to another outsider in the ball that was variant whatever over there it was spring turkey season and there was the young like a four or five point bull across the jaw problem I just feel elated and I had learned how to do it that way and that first view will he be able back in the springtime that's the boy may be in for something here how hard was it to call an elf beckon you like it now fickle and I heard this scream and when you don't grow up with it you grew up in the trial Authority you don't hear that stuff we just put chil bong something down low back so did you come back out with an idea of being able to replicate the sounds or was your first time out no idea about calling though my first time out was not even thinking about calling out my second time was but then after another experience at a wallet and seeing how majestic and how they'd tear trees up then I was trying to figure out how to make those calls to the point I even got clarinet and tried to use a degree I'm Tortosa clarinets up but I still couldn't figure it out turkeys wild turkey make up you know cheeky Iranian and just doing that with a diaphragm made me think that damn for evil I heard I've been hunting elk now for well over 30 years and I still am like a little kid every time I hear an elk bugle there's just something magical about it that it resonates deep within the heart of an opener [Music] when I came out with this call this might even very call intact the first was 1980 when I use this call I called in 13 bowls 30 yards in under 11 days and for me that was pretty not good this is the first Elko and you know you just you get three notes up my deployment like that and something you made yeah this is something I made it so I probably call it and more elk doing this call alone than any other you want the diaphragm story I got the idea that if I went to the hospital and butanol my diaphragm call and left into the next round at the same time I can see more fit my mouth so I'm standing up to this young girl white you are not behind a doctor had already made the arrangements and I'll and there she's in community I said yes ma'am I came in to get a picture of my diaphragm you know being a game called there's so much to say to wildlife and I just try to make myself understand what can I say to make that creditor being so excited he's gonna do what asking to a lot of people describe there and call and try to mimic something they heard on TV or whatever but best way to say I just mean what I say when I'm calling and you gotta put emotion into that call and say something with yeah there's definitely a pattern when I call them it's super simple but I always want to get in the last word I want to make that whole response and when you respond like I want to use that emotion in that aggression as I'm trying to communicate in that fight that emotion is it's ingrained in those elk and if you can't rip that trigger to fight it doesn't matter if it's a spike or if it's a great big herd roll they still have that desire to come in and fight you know I don't measure enough by the size of his antlers but more by the size of his bugle it's not about how big the bull is it's about how big the fighters that I have with the ball still remember my dad is question that he asked me just head up with me forever and you just said what are you trying to hold it [Music] my calling was spot on my calling was beautiful but there was no purpose behind my column and so just my dad making that one comment to me stuck with me and really shaped the way that I thought [Music] [Music] just an interaction that fighting interaction there is nothing like whole wall [Music] as I started trying to build car and they were there was good as I should make but then I met your day rocket in Michigan at a show and I keep hearing this incredible beauty and cow cone what kind of more correct my book now when I looked and there was just kind of work with the men you're darn good I want to learn that cause different yeah I got a patent applied for it I call it the palate play solli-tangen room with a hearts are made for Elcom these are actual palates like frames so if you got to have a sliding note you don't want to break it like a token college got to go from my high to low it's got a slide there's a turkey off solving that problem that rocky did made mouth dolls for he'll put them in put faces to break still drink I ended up designing the polyploid diaphragm it was it was more to help people able to use them outside me to phone calls out to phone calls of people calling and what a tricky call it got me my health is here first elk and some people say kiss my out every year not a lot of people out there to get help everywhere I think people who is kind of started recognizing what we were really about and it wasn't that we were trying to show off the people we were just trying to show them that hey we love alcohol we love helping this is what we do and you have a mouth called our own the real fish real tough if you think you can go on you know how fast the beginner [Music] [Applause] [Applause] because I progressed in Elkin team and started realizing what it took to be consistently successful the natural evolution there is 200 the team taller really becomes a quarterback the pauli responsibility is to bring that bowl in to the setup for machine [Applause] the camaraderie of being together of hunting with someone that has the same purpose in the same goal and the same desire to be successful just a group of friends coming together working together we want each other to for our tag as much or more than we want to fill our own tag by meet for our family be a part of something successful be able to overcome the challenges that are inherent part of Elkin team is a great reward [Applause] [Music] [Music] [Applause] [Music] hello my name is Larry Dee Jones and on this tape I will demonstrate how to use the Jones grunt diaphragm the Larry Dee Jones elk call and the imitator health call it will try to teach you how to do the grunt - wheel plan the view and then sing it from the cow and she is - Hamill that's all you maybe she wasn't quite sure what you were one voice might excite one vote another bolt that voice won't work let's say they are using hilarity don't go on it you get it help to answer you keep crying buddy Mitch takes off [Music] I guess isn't almost every weekend until I leave so we called me today could you come up September I said laughs you laugh a lot haha you can buddy book for them were people hungry for information back then on hunting you know people are hungry for any information forget [Music] thousands if not tens of thousands of health centers in this country that have a desire to welcome but really don't have a framework to be able to start on or don't have the experience or the background even know where to start or how to go about it I created the website 0.01 comm just as a resource to be able to share with other people ideas to make them better l Connors the goal is to increase their knowledge which in turn will increase their confidence and I feel the knowledge and confidence are what what lead to success [Music] [Music] there were those who have put in the car and how a BOSU is learning the hard way look at something like that website they it's not fair you know I had to put in my time and now you're given all this information away going to keep from the experience for someone else and at the end of the day I really don't agree with that to make sure that it's not lost or that's passed on to today's elk hunters is important you know more than just being an elk hunter being an advocate for public lands and for habitat for elk and for conservation groups who support that way of life public land is important private land is important through hunting and through opening especially the passion for being there seeing God's creation seeing the sunrises and sunsets that can only happen in the West you're there beautiful here but you got mountains and snow and golden asked them and some of that and we can turn red depending on how they turn during that year and those leaves are falling in there they're catching the spruce trees and to see these things you have to realize how much you had to be thankful for a lot more than just shooting the milk every there's a whole lot more than just shooting out and then learning about the habitat and sitting in basic things that's happened that we've allowed and being able to stop that so the elk can have food and have cover to raise their young and to go through the winter and to have quarters to travel and we need to share it with as many people we can you teach somebody to love science it wouldn't protect you this is this typewriter better power extended I can't use lead at this point in my life the pinnacle reward is to be able to see other people be successful to be able to share my experiences and the blessings I've had learning about ELQ and health calling with someone else in a way that contributes to their success and when that happens to be your son or your daughter I can't think of a greater reward [Music] [Music] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Music] when [Music] [Music] [Music] [Music] Oh [Music] [Music] [Music] to see my children embrace something I'm passionate about and to see them be successful in that passion my vision really became about them in the next generation it shifted from thinking about this season to thinking about next seas and thinking about several seasons after that to make sure that there are elk not only for my children to call in but that there will still be able to my grandchildren to call in but there will be places for my children and grandchildren to go to until here's a father that's really what it's all about sharing these experiences to ensure that the future of elk calling lives on 17 years of fallen timber now I'm making calls I'm not a logger normal African and there are people on build them try to figure out some things that I can do to make it even better so many people say why do you still hunting I can't believe you still got to drive if I stop now back to end of the store we still got places to go and British tall Trek at least 75 here and I can't be internet jealousy because I can't on every day of it what's been most rewarding for you in that whole journey starting in your draw and you say that so quickly the most rewarding emotional theme that came for the life and watching them apart more than the other games watching them be picked up today leadership was all about engine about hearing the choruses not about being able to tell somebody what to do can you influence enough people in a positive way they become part of a family and they become part of what you're doing and they believe [Music] [Music] [Music] [Music] good 100 Javed Khan [Music] [Applause] and the madman would say wow you nailed and clean beltram oh yeah wouldn't I return the favor you did a great job call not for me thank you appreciate that that's my pleasure for my good riddance on a destiny part well thank you - it was gray that you Terry here's the day that you lose sunshine or thunder man will always not know where the fair we know where the fair wind blow
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Channel: SITKA Gear
Views: 250,965
Rating: 4.9552574 out of 5
Keywords: Hunting, gear, Sitka, Sitka Films, Camo, Elk Hunting, Elk, Bugle, Bugling, Elk bugle, Bugling Elk, Archery, Archery Hunting, bowhunting, mountain hunting, bivvy hunting, backcountry hunting, calling elk, rutting elk, elk rut, september, Sitka Gear, Elk Calling
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Length: 29min 24sec (1764 seconds)
Published: Sat Jul 29 2017
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