This was discussed here about a week ago, but I love them. They are truly at their best in the early season, but I have had doe run to me like it was their job. I don't think they are of any use for the boys (unless they are trailing the does in).
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I've got a fawn bleat from Knight and Hale, sounds more like a goose call to me, that dude is LOUD. I called toa fawn Wednesday and he/she came within 10 ydsso maybe it does work. Big mama stayed away though. [:@]
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This was discussed here about a week ago, but I love them. They are truly at their best in the early season, but I have had doe run to me like it was their job. I don't think they are of any use for the boys (unless they are trailing the does in).
Fawn bleats can be a jackpot during the late season because bruisers bucks will hear a fawn bleat and come in to check it out to see whether or not the fawn has come into estrous. ITs importnant to remember that nearly all yearling does will come into estrous in late December/ January.
Fawn bleats are an all-season call and possibly the most effective of any deer call.