By Lynn Murphy on Friday, 11 July 2025
Category: Hunt of the Day

Predator Calling for Big Game

Predator calling is an underused but highly effective tactic for attracting big game such as whitetail deer, elk, bears, and mountain lions. When used strategically, it can trigger curiosity, defensive behavior, or opportunistic responses—especially from mature or reclusive animals.

Why Predator Calls Work for Big Game

Big game animals are naturally wary of predators. Hearing a distressed animal or predator vocalization can:

When to Use Predator Calls 1. Late Season (Post-Rut)

Use distress calls to break through the caution and fatigue of rut-worn animals that are no longer responding to mating calls.

2. Midday or Late Morning

When the woods go quiet after early movement, a rabbit or fawn distress sound can wake things up and draw interest.

3. Thick Cover

In dense woods or brush, big game can't see the sound source, so they often come closer to investigate.

Effective Predator Calls by Species Whitetail Deer Elk Black Bear Mountain Lion Recommended Tools and Calls Best Practices for Calling Safety Tips