Having had a bull elk scream in my ear when I was a kid, I'd say you're doin' alright. Work on that low note at the beginning and you'll have 'em all fooled. Don't get shot and thanks for posting the video. =)
That's some pretty "Excellent" wildlife vocal imitations right there. Sounds really good to me! Really good volume, and great vocal control. Wild turkey's are a new introduction the last few years here in New Brunswick Canada. They just recently opened a season on them. I had a hen with a brood all around my house last summer. And some other farm grain fields in the province that I have filmed them in. I have quite a few videos of hens and poults and a few jakes, but no Toms yet. Been checking out call videos and such to help me get some close up video of toms. I like the idea of just mouth calling because I have called moose up close for many years. I also can imitate a red squirrel, owls, and ruffed grouse. With mouth calling of course its simpler, and if you can master it, you are in total control of the sound. Great video! 😊👍
The turkey was great, like wow! Owls not so good, need to be deepier, boomier and not as rushed. Elk very good. You should add some Mallard and wood ducks calls, which come in handy. Now.. can you skin a buck too? Because... damn!
This video was 5 years ago, I wonder how many calls you can do today for 2019. If you see my comment, heart it to let us fans know your still here with us or upload something.
The 2 owls you tried weren’t the ones you called it The one you called horned owl was actually a barred owl And the screech owl sounded more like a northern hawk owl
the deep pitch as you call it is more of a growl almost. bull elk are actually making two sounds at once when they bugle. go watch some videos of bulls bugling and pay attention to the two different sounds.
Pretty solid on the hen yelps and clucks and the elk cow call. The barred owl call you really need to bring some bass into all the way through the call and hold that tongue roll as it tapers off. Not too bad though, kudos to you.