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Most effective way to call deer

Started by lpcjon2, December 10, 2009, 06:14:00 PM

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lpcjon2

which one is the most effective at calling in whitetail deer.
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maineac

You didn't include doe bleats.  In my area with low deer numbers I always start with that.  Then I do a combo, so the few deer I have called in mIght have responded to any of them.
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lpcjon2

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FEIK77

I have really good luck with a snort wheeze for bucks.

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robtattoo

From my own experiences this year I may as well have stood up in my stand shouting 'Here Deerey-deerey-deer!!!' at the top of my voice. Seems it would've been about as effective as anything else I've tried.
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Moooseran

How about in a loud voice yell  "Here Deer "
lol..... Had to do it

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Feeder sound, fawn blats, blets, snort wheeze, tree racking and crunching on acorns. all sounds you don't have in your list, but have seen them all work.

Depending on the time or the year would be to which one works the best.

razorsharptokill

Usually when I lower my bow, stand up or climb down I have a good chance of seeing a deer.LOL!
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I rattled in four bucks this year...all dinks! Both my son and I had the best luck this year with doe bleats from a can call. I've called in both bucks and does with it. I've also done that with buck grunts though too. Overall, though, the can call probably works most often.
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Horner

I have had good luck with the can call, and rattling.  I never have had any luck with a grunt.
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Mo. Huntin

I think the most important part of calling in bucks is waiting until the timeing is right and making sure they can't get down wind of you.  I like to have an open field or open woods behind me or a creek behind me.  I think they like to stay close to the thick stuff in my experience anyway.  I think the rattleing reaches farther so more deer are likely to hear it.

leftybearfan

I have had good success getting bucks with 100yds while rattling, but never got one within bow range.

Grunts and the can calls have been equally effective for me bringing them in close enough for a shot.
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Zbearclaw

Once you put your bow on the rope and lower it, you will see that buck you were waiting on.

Or better yet, hike out with a doe on your back after punching an either-sex tag, and you will see a few good bucks!
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illianabowhntr67

Where I hunt everybody cans,rattles,grunts,snort/wheezes.I prefer to do nothing but wait them out.

Roy Steele

More types of grunts and and be used a lot longer.
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joevan125

Down here in Alabama i have NEVER been able to call a deer up. On my out of state hunts to Ill. and Ohio the deer respond very well to grunt calls.

The best thing where i hunt in south Alabama is the sound of acorns falling. Sometimes i will pick up acorns around our cabin because there are thousands laying around and while in my stand if i see a deer out of range i will toss several hand full of acorns out of my stand.

This method has worked more than once over the years.  :thumbsup:
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allan f

the sound of me dropping my pants for a dump has brought deer in.....never fails.....by the way I can't shoot for beans with my pants around my ankles trying not to step in poop    :biglaugh:

Mike Spaulding

I've had both work during rut, it's really cool to see a buck come in like your pulling him on a chain after rattling at him.  Bleats work early on before rut as well however, so since you ask Most Effective, I guess bleet, a doe will check it out more often than not from what I've seen.


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