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How Long Should You Call When Moose Hunting?

April 5, 2026

Quick Answer

When moose hunting, you should call for 2-5 minutes at a time, pausing for 2-3 minutes to listen for a response, and repeating this pattern for a total of 30-60 minutes. This allows you to simulate the sounds of a female moose in heat, without exhausting yourself or alerting the animal.

Understanding Moose Call Patterns

To effectively call moose, you need to understand their communication patterns and sounds. Moose use a variety of vocalizations to communicate, including grunts, moans, and snorts. A female moose in heat will typically make a series of high-pitched, nasal calls, often lasting 2-5 seconds, with 2-3 seconds of silence in between. When calling, mimic this pattern by making 2-3 calls at a time, with 2-3 minutes of silence to listen for a response.

Tips for Successful Moose Calling

To increase your chances of success, it’s essential to choose the right calling location and use the right technique. Look for areas with good cover, such as thick spruce or fir trees, and avoid calling over water or in open fields. When calling, use a consistent, high-pitched tone and avoid making too many calls at once. This will help you avoid scaring the moose away and give you a better chance of getting a response. Use a call that’s specifically designed for moose, such as a mouth call or a diaphragm call, and make sure to practice beforehand to develop a consistent tone.

Timing and Persistence

Moose are most active during the early morning and late evening hours, so plan your calling session accordingly. Start by making 2-3 calls at a time, and then pause for 2-3 minutes to listen for a response. If you don’t get a response, repeat the process for 30-60 minutes, taking breaks to rest and rehydrate. Persistence is key when it comes to moose calling, so be prepared to spend several hours calling and waiting for a response.

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