Hunting Strategies: Game Calling, Driving & Flushing
Game
Calling
Calling is an effective technique for most animals. There are a variety of sounds that can be imitated to draw game to you.
- Territorial sounds: Deer "rattling," elk "bugle," or a turkey "gobble"
- Feeding sounds: A duck's feeding "chuckle"
- Distress sounds: Inviting coyotes, bobcats, or foxes to feed
There are hundreds of sounds that can attract all types of wildlife. A skillful hunter uses these sounds to attract animals close enough to him or her for an effective shot.
Driving
Driving involves a group of hunters, some acting as "drivers" and others as "posters."

- Drivers spread out across a field or woods and push game out of cover.
- Posters take positions at the end of the cover to intercept game pushed out by the drivers.
The success of a drive depends on good organization and being familiar with the terrain.
It is critical that everyone involved in the drive is aware of the position of other drivers and posters. Wear fluorescent orange, and never shoot in the direction of another hunter.
Flushing
Flushing involves using noise, movement, or dogs to cause game to become nervous and leave cover.
Pause frequently when attempting to flush game. When you vary your pace, your quarry may think it has been detected and be more likely to leave cover.
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