The Slayer Calls The Wild Elk Calls

Cow calls can make or break a setup when bulls hang up or cows drift out of view. The Slayer Calls The Wild The Slayer Calls The Wild Elk Calls delivers realistic cow talk with a simple push-button so you can keep eyes on the timber, not your gear. One-handed use reduces motion, which matters when elk are inside bow range. The compact body rides easily on a lanyard or chest harness. Cleanup is quick, and the design holds up to wet mornings and dusty hikes. Reliable sounds, low effort, steady results. Buy on Amazon


Pros and Cons

  • Ease: Push-button control makes cow sounds simple for beginners.
  • Consistency: Repeatable tone and volume without mouth-call fatigue.
  • Versatility: Includes a bugle option for locator calls and challenge notes.
  • Low motion: One-handed use helps keep movement to a minimum.
  • Upkeep: Extra reed extends service life in the field.
  • Cold friendly: Works well when diaphragms stiffen in chilly weather.
  • Learning curve: Timing the button and airflow takes short practice.
  • Volume: Not as loud as a diaphragm and large tube in wide-open country.
  • Bulk: Bugle tube can be awkward to stow in tight packs.
  • Mechanics: Button presses can click if handled roughly.

The Slayer Calls The Wild The Slayer Calls The Wild Elk Calls is built for hunters who want reliable cow vocalizations without mastering diaphragms. If mouth reeds trigger a gag reflex or lose shape after long days, this push-button call offers steady mews and chirps with minimal practice. The Slayer Calls The Wild Elk Calls pairs a compact handheld caller with a bugle option, so you can coax cows or send locator bugles from the same kit. One-handed control keeps your bow or rifle ready, and the low-profile design rides well on a

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