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Calling in a Sika
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07/30/13 02:10 AM
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Dakotahunter
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Has anyone successfully called in a Sika? I was wondering if they would respond much like an elk would.
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Re: Calling in a Sika
[Re: Dakotahunter]
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07/30/13 02:16 PM
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Yep. They don't come in as aggressively as an elk, but calling definately works.
Like any other calling, the more worked up they are the better it works.
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Re: Calling in a Sika
[Re: Txnrog]
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07/30/13 03:48 PM
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What type of call do you use? Are you imitating the bugle or the cow calls?
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Re: Calling in a Sika
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07/30/13 06:24 PM
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Open reed cow call. They make a Sika specific call called a Sika seducer, but you can get the same sound out of a hot lips or imakandabull crazy. If you 'bugle' with the open reed it sounds closer to a jap Sika than if you use a tube.
They are very territorial, so what calls to make depend on the activity of the stags. If they are pretty quiet just doing their early morning bugles I just stick with subtle cow calls, if the stags are talking to each other, I bugle.
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