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Jay Scott Outdoors Western Big Game Hunting and Fishing Podcast

321: Elk Caling Tips Part 4-Tuning and Adjusting the Open Reed Calls with Steve Chappell of ChappellGuideService.com

Jay Scott Outdoors Western Big Game Hunting and Fishing Podcast

Interviews, Tactics, Gear, Field Judging

Sports & Recreation:outdoor, Outdoor, Sports & Recreation

4.91.1K Ratings

🗓️ 15 August 2017

⏱️ 8 minutes

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Summary

Listen to Part 4 as expert elk caller and professional elk guide/outfitter Steve Chappell talks about cow elk calling and demonstrates his technique. For More on Steve Chappell http://chappellguideservice.com/ https://www.youtube.com/user/chappellhunting https://www.facebook.com/ChappellGuideService/ More on host Jay Scott www.JayScottOutdoors.com Instagram @JayScottOutdoors http://gouldsturkeyhunt.com/ http://www.colburnandscottoutfitters.com/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZbc2dA3sjOzWKdSxnyuz9g https://www.facebook.com/JayScottOutdoorsPodcast/ Sponsors of the JSO Podcast goHUNT.com/Insider Get $50 gift Card to the goHUNT gear shop when signing up by using "jayscott" promo code www.goHunt.com/jayscott http://www.kuiu.com/ or http://www.kuiu.com/blog/ http://www.phoneskope.com/ Use "jayscott16" promo code to get 10% off all products http://outdoorsmans.com/ Use "jayscott" promo code to get 10% off all Outdoorsmans Products

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0:00.0

Guys welcome to the J. Scott Outdoors podcast. This is going to be part number four and

0:06.1

Steve Chappell of chapel guide service.com is going to be going over his matriarch and trophy wife

0:11.8

calls and telling you how to make adjustments and how to tune them.

0:16.8

And I think this is a very important episode to hear how he does it and he blows an external read,

0:24.6

cow call as good as anybody I've ever heard.

0:27.2

And so listen up, there's some great little nuggets

0:30.6

in this short clip.

0:32.1

And I want to thank you guys for listening. And I want to thank you guys for listening and I want to

0:34.8

thank you for your support of this podcast. I'm super grateful for you guys as

0:40.2

well as the sponsors of this podcast and I encourage you to check out the show notes

0:44.4

and support those fine companies that support me every day in producing this

0:50.8

podcast and thank you for all of the messages that I'm getting in

0:55.8

regards to how much people are liking these tips by Steve Chappell and

1:02.4

thanks to him for providing that for us and I look forward to having him on the podcast here

1:08.5

Before elk season and we're going to be able to

1:12.3

Talk to him about his calls, about his outlook for the 2017 season.

1:18.0

So great stuff and I just really appreciate your support guys. You're going to do you know the

1:33.4

and do you know the Yeah, So the first thing I want to talk about with either call either the matriarch or the

2:06.4

trophy wife is your castration band because I feel like even though it's a small part of the call

2:11.4

it's a very important part of the call. As you see, I like to have

2:16.4

my castration band, you know, about 80% in on the call. That's just the position I prefer it to be in. You can use your judgment on that and the tonal quality that you want.

2:27.0

But it does definitely make an impact on the tonal quality of the call.

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