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Title: What is this sound used by deer hunters?
Post by: Scoobiedooo on December 30, 2011, 07:11:00 PM
I have watched a few bowhunting DVD's (one being the Lakosy's 'Gettin Close' series and on a couple of hunts he has used a combination buck grunt and a 'hissing' / swishing sound made my his mouth to stop a buck.

What IS that particular sound and what was he emulating by it?  It was like a 'Sisssssss' sound.

???
Title: Re: What is this sound used by deer hunters?
Post by: njloco on December 30, 2011, 07:15:00 PM
Almost any sound you make will stop a buck or doe. I generally just say YO, and they stop long enough for a shot. Though I don't know the sound you speak of.
Title: Re: What is this sound used by deer hunters?
Post by: team fudd on December 30, 2011, 07:21:00 PM
I believe what you are inquiring about is what is called a "snort wheeze"  it is typically used by a mature buck as a warning to lesser bucks to leave his does alone. It will make a big mature buck come running (sometimes)  when he thinks another big boy is in the area intruding on territory.  There are a couple calls available commercially that mimic it or you can learn to do it with your mouth with practice.  Hope this helps,  FUDD
Title: Re: What is this sound used by deer hunters?
Post by: TxAg on December 30, 2011, 07:23:00 PM
Yep, snort wheeze
Title: Re: What is this sound used by deer hunters?
Post by: **DONOTDELETE** on December 30, 2011, 07:25:00 PM
snort wheeze and a grunt. If you rattle and then do a snort/wheeze/grunt and a buck in near, They should come walking right in to Your set-up..
Title: Re: What is this sound used by deer hunters?
Post by: Bernie B. on December 30, 2011, 07:27:00 PM
Team fudd nailed it on the head - snort wheeze.

Bernie Bjorklund

NC Iowa/SW Wisconsin
Title: Re: What is this sound used by deer hunters?
Post by: Scoobiedooo on December 30, 2011, 07:31:00 PM
Yup! That is it guys ! Thanks!
Title: Re: What is this sound used by deer hunters?
Post by: joevan125 on December 31, 2011, 07:47:00 AM
I tryed that down here in south AL. about 4 times and all 4 bucks ran to Georgia.
Title: Re: What is this sound used by deer hunters?
Post by: Scoobiedooo on December 31, 2011, 07:49:00 AM
No kidding? I guess they were intimidated by it, eh?

It is said to be a warning to other bucks to 'get lost' with the does around me! LOL.

The first time I ever heard it was back in to 80's watching some rented VHS hunting movie from the video store. Wish I had that tape - it was some young blond guy shooting a Black Widow off the ground that made this call - and when I saw it - I was like "What in HELL is THAT - and WHY?"
Title: Re: What is this sound used by deer hunters?
Post by: joevan125 on December 31, 2011, 07:55:00 AM
Deer up North and the Midwest don't get the hunting pressure we do down here. Those bucks in Ohio, ILL. and Kansas are so easy to hunt.

We are just amazed when we hunt these places and see 140-150in bucks respomd to a mouth bleat or grunt.
Title: Re: What is this sound used by deer hunters?
Post by: Scoobiedooo on December 31, 2011, 07:57:00 AM
Yeah here in New York - I have never seen deer react much to my grunts, etc - but hey - maybe it's ME! They seem to just ignore it and keep going...or, it seems to scare them!
Title: Re: What is this sound used by deer hunters?
Post by: Uncle Buck on December 31, 2011, 08:42:00 AM
the best sound to stop a buck is the sucking sound of a double lung pass through shot.
Title: Re: What is this sound used by deer hunters?
Post by: team fudd on December 31, 2011, 08:46:00 AM
joevan 125,  I cannot believe you just said that.  "those bucks in Ohio, ILL. and Kansas are so easy to hunt"  REALLY?  If that were the case every hunters wall would be filled with trophies and I assure you they are not.  Lifelong ohio resident except for a four year hitch in the air force and I have exactly three big whitetail on the wall over 140".  I am also not your typical hunter who hunts a few weekends a year.  I hunt at least three to four days a week the entire months of oct nov and much of dec.  I assure you these deer were not acquired "easily"  but with a lot of time, hard work, and dedication. I have shot plenty of whitetail in between and almost always fill the freezer with the exception of last year but it is only through hours and hours of putting up stands, scouting and spending time in the woods, not because our deer are "easy"  I do believe we have more deer because of better habitat but I respectfully take exception to your post.                                       And as far as a deers reaction to a snort wheeze or a grunt it has to be done in the right context.  If you are "deep" grunting or snort wheezing at young immature whitetails they are most times going to leave the country because they dont want their butts kicked by a dominant mature buck. You are, most of the time, only going to call in mature bucks in the area who are willing to fight for breeding rights.  If you are "trophy hunting" like lee lakosky does, it is a good strategy to employ and can be effective.  If you are not concerned about antler size then many times a higher pitched grunt, that mimics a young buck or a doe bleat will be more effective.  Good luck to all,  FUDD
Title: Re: What is this sound used by deer hunters?
Post by: Scoobiedooo on December 31, 2011, 08:46:00 AM
QuoteOriginally posted by Uncle Buck:
the best sound to stop a buck is the sucking sound of a double lung pass through shot.
Mmmm, good point!

Well - I think in the video I saw - the hunter was not ONLY using it to perhaps stop a buck - but in fact, when Lakosky did it - it made the buck COME IN closer - which was what he was looking to do - as the buck was leaving and thus he was losing his shot/opportunity.
Title: Re: What is this sound used by deer hunters?
Post by: Scoobiedooo on December 31, 2011, 08:50:00 AM
QuoteOriginally posted by team fudd:
joevan 125,  I cannot believe you just said that.  "those bucks in Ohio, ILL. and Kansas are so easy to hunt"  REALLY?  If that were the case ever hunters wall would be filled with trophies and I assure you they are not.  Lifelong ohio resident except for a four year hitch in the air force and I have exactly three big whitetail on the wall over 140".  I am also not your typical hunter who hunts a few weekends a year.  I hunt at least three to four days a week the entire months of oct nov and much of dec.  I assure you these deer were not acquired "easily"  but with a lot of time, hard work, and dedication. I have shot plenty of whitetail in between and almost always fill the freezer with the exception of last year but it is only through hours and hours of putting up stands, scouting and spending time in the woods, not because are deer are "easy"  I do believe we have more deer because of better habitat but I respectfully take exception to your post.
I personally - haven't found ANY deer that were truly 'easy' to hunt HERE - because a lot can go wrong with scent, wind direction, etc. Sure - when I hunted with the gun it WAS easier - for sure - but even then, certain things had to be done right - stand placement, scent, wind direction, time spend IN my stand, movement when shooting or drawing the bow, etc. While I have had SOME deer seem impervious to movement, wind direction, etc. during the rut here when sniffing out my Tinks 69 scent rag hung up - it's rare that any of them just 'walked into my freezer!' I have learned - a LOT can still go wrong during a hunt - ESPECIALLY with older deer who HAVE been 'around the block' a few seasons and have smartened up pretty quickly!
Title: Re: What is this sound used by deer hunters?
Post by: northener on December 31, 2011, 08:54:00 AM
FWIW  The snort/wheeze, when used right will bring THE dominate buck in but will send subordinates a running for cover.
Title: Re: What is this sound used by deer hunters?
Post by: Scoobiedooo on December 31, 2011, 08:54:00 AM
Ahhh I see...thanks Northener
Title: Re: What is this sound used by deer hunters?
Post by: team fudd on December 31, 2011, 09:02:00 AM
scoobiedoo,  greetings to a fellow nurse!  Seven years in level 1 and ll trauma, now critical care and medicare, medicaid administration for the last four. People always say, "oh, you make the big bucks!"  I laugh and explain what I do to earn my living and without exception all but fellow nurses say "you can have that!!! not for me!!!  LOL
Title: Re: What is this sound used by deer hunters?
Post by: Scoobiedooo on December 31, 2011, 09:07:00 AM
Welcome Team Fudd!

I have worked ER, OR, ICU, Med-Surg, Brain Injury, Cardio-Pulm Vent units, Visiting Nurse and currently as a Nurse Manager of adults with mental disabilities. I am a former EMT as well...saw a lot of trauma there - sadly.

It sure isn't for everyone! I sure paid my dues with plenty of mandates and 12, 16 and 18 hr shifts as well!
Title: Re: What is this sound used by deer hunters?
Post by: ArrowAtomik on December 31, 2011, 09:40:00 AM
Growing up in Nebraska, I would agree to some extent with Joe Van that midwestern deer are probably a bit more prone to calling and I think certainly to estrus scent as compared to heavy-pressured states.

Also you might consider those deer are 200-300lb and heavier, some with a neck you can't put your arm around.  It could be those midwest brutes are generally a wee less cowardly to begin with than southern and eastern deer.  The MW deer seem to rut much more aggressively from my experience.
Title: Re: What is this sound used by deer hunters?
Post by: joevan125 on December 31, 2011, 10:38:00 AM
In AL. our season starts Oct. 15 and ends Jan.31.

Take ILL. for example, how many days can a person hunt there with a shotgun, muzzle loader and a bow. Not that many days and not much hunting pressure so those bucks get huge and also there not getting pressured.

It is a rare thing to see a 110in buck in AL. until the pre-rut or rut.

When i go to our 455 acr lease in ILL. for 10 days i normally see several 130-140 class bucks walking right out in the OPEN picked corn fields.

We have had this lease 3 yrs and here is a list of the deer we have killed, we try to  shoot mature bucks because we have a 5 yr lease.


2009 season
135in with a bow
142in with a bow
156in with a shotgun

2010 season
158in with a bow
128in with a bow
120in with a bow
162in with a gun
178in non-typical with a gun

2011 seaason was very slow

115in with a bow
148in with a gun
132in with a gun

Thats with only 4 hunters hunting for no more than 20 total hunting days.

I have been hunting in AL. for 34 years in the Blackbelt known for big bucks and i am self employed so i will hunt at least 3-4 days a week.

We had 1,800 acrs of prime land with a ton of deer and lots of bucks. 8 points or better unless you bring a kid with you.

I spend at least 100 hours before the season scouting and hanging stands. We lost that lease and 6 of us had 32 loc-ons, 8 ladder stands and 12 shooting houses.

We normally killed 10-15 bucks and 20 does a year and most of the bucks were 8 pointers scoring 100-115in. A guest killed a 10 pointer 5 years aqo that scored 152 and weighed 220lbs live weight.

My biggest buck off that lease we had for 11 years was a 9 pointer that scored 128in.

OK then i go to ILL. Kansas and Ohio for 7 days and see 280lb 140in buck standing out in the MIDDLE of a corn field at 10 am, come on.

I have even hunted in Canada 3 times on a paid hunt and the first time i went my guides 4-wheeler had a gas leak and you could smell it when i stepped out of the truck.

Anyway when we got to my stand he told me to go ahead and load my gun and be ready, i thought he was crazy. While he was baiting my spot there was 3 bucks, 4 does and 2 fawns standing 20 feet from him and when he left it wasn't 15 minutes later i shot a 157in perfect 10 pointer.

Im not trying to start trouble but the deer in these states are so easy to hunt its not even funny. If i lived in one of these states i would have to add on to the house to hang all my big bucks.

Happy New Year Everyone and i love you guys.

 :thumbsup:    :thumbsup:  

Joe Van
Title: Re: What is this sound used by deer hunters?
Post by: Bill Carlsen on December 31, 2011, 10:52:00 AM
Certainly this buck is not a dominant buck by any means. However, making a long story short, after getting busted by another buck when I stood up to shoot, this one, which I did not know was feeing right behind me, got jittery and started to leave. I had just read about Barry Wensel and the snort wheeze so I did it to this buck. He didn't run from the sound but stopped and tried to find the deer that made it. Gave me a 15 yard shot and  here are the results. I use the method when I remember to do it. Should have done it twice this year...might have been a better year.

(http://i14.photobucket.com/albums/a322/Arrowworks/Billand8pointer.jpg)
Title: Re: What is this sound used by deer hunters?
Post by: team fudd on December 31, 2011, 11:26:00 AM
Joevan,  your experience does not correlate with the "average" hunters experience in these states.  Most of us do not have a 455 acre lease that is only hunted by four hunters.  I hunt 5, 10, and 20 acre parcels mostly and a couple that are pushing 50.  I am constantly running off trespassers and I cant tell you how many of the deer I encounter walk through the woods looking up into almost every tree like they are counting stars!  The reason your deer are smaller in alabama is twofold.  Genetics number one and available food number two.  When you have corn soybean and mast crops readily available nine months out of the year and the cover in which to flourish there is no debate as to why deer in this part of the country grow large.  The second is genetics.  The deer in the southern portion of the country have adapted over the years to lack of nutrition and consequently are smaller. Apparently those of us living in the "magic triangle" of big buck heaven are either stupid, inept or both because I know a lot of hunters and none of us has built an addition to house our trophies.  We shoot deer yes, but easy, no way!  Your opinions are based on your experiences which are not typical of the common man.  I am surprised you do not have a hunting show of your own with your abilities to kill huge deer at will I am sure you would be a hit!
Title: Re: What is this sound used by deer hunters?
Post by: joevan125 on December 31, 2011, 11:32:00 AM
Nice buck and a good looking bow to go with it.

Let me try to explain my comments above on my previous post.

It is almost impossible, well it has been for me to kill a buck in the 140in range down here in AL.

We get lots of pictures on our cameras of some 130-135in bucks and we did get a couple of a monster that would score in upper 170,s.

I would say that when our deer reach 3 yrs old most of them are 99% nocternal.

It's just not like that where i hunt in ILL., Ohio and Kansas. Maybe we are just lucky and happen to have places with a large number of older bucks where the buck to doe raio is 2-1.

If you have never hunted in AL. and you came down here and hunted the whole season and then the next season you went back and hunted Ohio, ILL. and Kansas you would get what im trying to say.

Good topic guys.

Joe Van
Title: Re: What is this sound used by deer hunters?
Post by: team fudd on December 31, 2011, 11:34:00 AM
Joevan, also I would be very interested in hearing how many of those deer killed in alabama were mature, (greater than 4years old) deer.  Probably quite a few. Sometimes a trophy isnt necessarilly the deer with the biggest rack but the one with the most experience.  If you want an example of the way food can change a deer herds characteristics just look at texas.  I have seen many occasions when someboedy has taken over a ranch lease, made high quality feed available 24-7 and within 4-5 years they are shooting record book deer!!  I have hunted moose, bear, goats, mule deer, antelope and just about every kind of small game on the planet.  I save up for four years ,a hundred dollars a month, so that I can go on a hunt. It is worth it to me to make the sacrifice. Without exception the only animal I have found smarter than a mature whitetail buck in ohio is the coyote.  Sorry to hijack this post but I just could not take it anymore.  In our area our buck to doe ratio is on average 8 to 1 to as many as 20 to 1 according to the dnr
Title: Re: What is this sound used by deer hunters?
Post by: joevan125 on December 31, 2011, 11:39:00 AM
team fudd that was a mean thing to say when all i'm doing is telling people my experience while hunting these states.

I haven't said anything to you that is hurtful or out of line, i do wish i had my own TV show though.  :thumbsup:    :thumbsup:

Joe Van
Title: Re: What is this sound used by deer hunters?
Post by: Robertfishes on December 31, 2011, 11:40:00 AM
I know what your saying joevan, when I hunt in ohio or indiana the deer are not as skitish as our florida deer....
Title: Re: What is this sound used by deer hunters?
Post by: joevan125 on December 31, 2011, 11:51:00 AM
Thanks Robertfishes he must be having a bad morning.
Title: Re: What is this sound used by deer hunters?
Post by: team fudd on December 31, 2011, 11:52:00 AM
Joevan, if I offended you I apologize,  I am not sure what I said that could be construed as mean but you cant expect to make statements like yours and not have someone take exception. I am passionate about hunting.  Been doing it every week of my life in some form or another for over 35 years. It is who I am not what I do.  I have hunted these "easy" deer since I was eleven and bought my first bow and climbing stand (baker) with money I earned mowing lawns and loading trucks. I live in tuscarawas county. One of the top three counties in the state for producing large numbers of whitetails.  I know many many hunters in my area and with exception of a blessed few no one I know has walls full of P&Y bucks.  I meant no harm and like you am merely relating what  I have seen from past experience.
Title: Re: What is this sound used by deer hunters?
Post by: Scoobiedooo on December 31, 2011, 11:59:00 AM
QuoteOriginally posted by Bill Carlsen:
Certainly this buck is not a dominant buck by any means. However, making a long story short, after getting busted by another buck when I stood up to shoot, this one, which I did not know was feeing right behind me, got jittery and started to leave. I had just read about Barry Wensel and the snort wheeze so I did it to this buck. He didn't run from the sound but stopped and tried to find the deer that made it. Gave me a 15 yard shot and  here are the results. I use the method when I remember to do it. Should have done it twice this year...might have been a better year.

 (http://i14.photobucket.com/albums/a322/Arrowworks/Billand8pointer.jpg)
Nice buck there bro! Does anyone know if these' wheeze' can be found on U-Tube or somewhere? I have been seeking to find a video of it - but have not yet. I want to see if I an learn how to do this properly should I ever need it in my bag of tricks! I suppose I could play and replay my 'Gettin Close' DVD of Lakosky doing it on one of his and Tiffany's hunts together!
Title: Re: What is this sound used by deer hunters?
Post by: team fudd on December 31, 2011, 12:01:00 PM
flextone makes a call that mimics the snort wheeze very well.  You might want to look it up.  Good Luck!
Title: Re: What is this sound used by deer hunters?
Post by: joevan125 on December 31, 2011, 12:16:00 PM
fudd you said

( I'm suprised you don't have a hunting show of your own with your abilities to kill huge deer at will i'm sure it would be a hit )

First of all i never said i had ever killed a bunch of huge deer, but if i lived near those 3 places Ohio, ILL. and Kansas where i get to hunt i would bet that i would need a lot of extra space.

Listen im done with this but i will say this, i have a good friend that hunts in Kansas on privat land and ILL. and Ohio on public land and he added on to his house only because he had so many huge bucks on the wall, in the closet and laying in the floor.

12 of his deer score over 150 and 2 are in the 160 range and he killed a giant in Ohio thats a non-typical this year but hasn't had it scored yet.

Joe Van
Title: Re: What is this sound used by deer hunters?
Post by: Scoobiedooo on December 31, 2011, 12:16:00 PM
Really? OK I sure will!

Thanks!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6J9XeiKqzw0
Title: Re: What is this sound used by deer hunters?
Post by: gregg dudley on December 31, 2011, 02:34:00 PM
Joevan,  When I hunted Alabama regularly I had two bucks make a grunt snort wheeze.  On of them was right under my stand!  It was one of my best hunting memories.  

I called in one Alabama buck during the rut with that call that I know would not have come in otherwise.  When he came, he came to kick tail!  

But...Like you...I have run a few off as well.
Title: Re: What is this sound used by deer hunters?
Post by: joevan125 on December 31, 2011, 02:45:00 PM
I grunted a nice buck into range 1 time in 34 yrs. He was in a pasture about 400yds bedded down.

When he got up i grunted as loud as i could and he came running in full tilt.

Only time i know of where a buck actually responded to a grunt call.
Title: Re: What is this sound used by deer hunters?
Post by: Robertfishes on December 31, 2011, 04:33:00 PM
I am blessed to have friends in southern Ohio,adams county..lots of corn and soybeans..
Title: Re: What is this sound used by deer hunters?
Post by: Scoobiedooo on December 31, 2011, 04:34:00 PM
QuoteOriginally posted by joevan125:
I grunted a nice buck into range 1 time in 34 yrs. He was in a pasture about 400yds bedded down.

When he got up i grunted as loud as i could and he came running in full tilt.

Only time i know of where a buck actually responded to a grunt call.
Yeah - I personally have never had great luck with grunting thus far. Where I have hunted here in NY it seems to scare them more than bring them in via curiosity or seeking a fight...
Title: Re: What is this sound used by deer hunters?
Post by: vtmtnman on December 31, 2011, 05:13:00 PM
QuoteOriginally posted by joevan125:
Deer up in the Midwest don't get the hunting pressure we do down here. Those bucks in Ohio, ILL. and Kansas are so easy to hunt.

We are just amazed when we hunt these places and see 140-150in bucks respomd to a mouth bleat or grunt.
Fixed that...try hunting here sometime...

Ohio ain't that easy either,hunted there enough to know.