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World Champion Elk Callers Crowned in Reno
RENO,
Nev.—Elk callers from nine states and one Canadian province have earned Top 3
honors in the RMEF/Leupold World Elk Calling Championships for 2011.
Competition
concluded March 5 in Reno, Nev. The event was held as part of the Rocky
Mountain Elk Foundation’s annual Elk Camp & Hunting, Fishing and Outdoor
Expo. The event helps raise awareness of elk, habitat and conservation
initiatives of RMEF.
Results:
Professional Division
1. Corey Jacobsen, Boise, Ida.
2. Joel Turner, Eatonville, Wash.
3. Audrey McQueen, Eagar, Ariz.
Men’s Division
1. Dirk Durham, Moscow, Ida.
2.
Gary Nemetchek, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
3. Dustin Howard, Friday Harbor, Wash.
Women’s Division
1. Misty Jacobsen, Priest River, Ida.
2. Amy Morris, Payson, Utah
3. Jessie Coy, Cody, Wyo.
Natural Voice Division
1. Michael Hatten, Elko, Nev.
2. Remi Warren, Reno, Nev.
3.
Sheila Veerkamp, Victor, Mont.
Youth Division
1. Greg Hubbell Jr., Belmont, Calif.
2. Brayden Langley, McMinnville, Ore.
3. Russell Nemetchek, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
Pee Wee Division
1. Colton Crawford, McMinnville, Ore.
2. William Card, Fallon, Nev.
3.
Tucker Rash, Fallon, Nev.
In the competition, amateur-level callers have 30 seconds to mimic cow elk
sounds, followed by bull sounds. Professionals are required to make specific
calls such as barks, whistles and screaming bugles. Most callers blow across
a latex reed placed inside the mouth. In the natural voice division, however,
no reeds are allowed. A variety of plastic tubes are used like megaphones,
giving the sounds realistic resonance. Judges score each competitor
anonymously.
Winners received prizes and cash ranging from $500 to $2,500.
Prize
sponsors included Leupold, Block Fusion, Cabela’s, Horn Hunter Packs, Hoyt,
Kershaw Knives, Montana Decoy, Montana Silversmiths, New Archery Products
(NAP), Remington, Schnee’s and Traditions Performance Firearms.
Leupold,
America’s Optics Authority™, has been a title sponsor of the competition for three
years, as well as a longtime supporter of RMEF’s work to ensure the future of
elk, other wildlife and their habitat.
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