The Higdon Outdoors 65210 Single Lady Elk Diaphragm delivers authentic cow elk vocalizations that bring bulls within range during peak hunting seasons. This precision-crafted mouth call produces the subtle mews, chirps, and location calls that trigger aggressive responses from mature bulls.
What Makes This Different
Unlike standard elk calls that rely on external reeds, this diaphragm design creates sound through controlled airflow over internal latex reeds. The single-reed configuration eliminates the complexity of multi-reed systems while maintaining tonal accuracy. Experienced callers achieve consistent pitch control and volume modulation that mimics natural cow elk communication patterns.
Key Features
- Single latex reed construction for simplified operation and consistent tone production
- Compact diaphragm design fits securely in mouth cavity without hand movement
- Black and white tape configuration provides optimal reed tension and durability
- Produces authentic cow elk mews, chirps, and estrous calls
- Hands-free operation allows simultaneous weapon handling and calling
- Lightweight construction weighs less than 0.5 ounces for easy carry
- Weather-resistant materials maintain performance in wet conditions
Field performance centers on the call's ability to produce subtle cow elk sounds that don't spook wary bulls. The single-reed design responds to minimal air pressure changes, allowing hunters to create soft mews and location calls from concealed positions. This diaphragm excels during September bugling season when bulls actively seek cow elk, and remains effective through late-season hunting when quiet calling techniques prove essential.
Technical Specs
- Reed Configuration: Single latex reed
- Tape Colors: Black and white
- Overall Diameter: Approximately 1.5 inches
- Weight: Less than 0.5 ounces
- Materials: Latex reed with adhesive tape backing
- Sound Range: Cow elk mews, chirps, and location calls
- Manufacturer: Higdon Outdoors
- Model Number: 65210
This diaphragm call represents proven technology that elk hunters depend on when close-range encounters demand silent operation. The single-reed simplicity ensures reliable performance without the learning curve associated with complex multi-reed systems.