ORIGINAL: Rob/PA Bowyer
I feel your misinformed on what a "roar/growl" is.
I took the "growl" from the Drury DVD and toned it way down so it didn't sound like a monster. Call it whatever you want........but it wasn't a run of the mill grunt. I think you are getting too hung up on the name.
I doubt you roared/growled in that immature buck, grunted yes,
You asked......I answered.
Again, I think you are too hung up on the name "growl" and "roar". Watch the Drury DVD........that is the exact sound I used only toned down so it didn't sound like it was coming from a grizzly bear with antlers.
I would wonder why you even attempt to roar/growl an immature buck.
Because I wanted him to come close enough for me to shoot...........which he did..........I can't think of a better reason then that.
That's why I started this thread, like you, most people misunderstand exactly what a growl/roar is.....
I think you have me confused with someone who cares (about the name)..........what I mean by that is you can call it whatever you want and it won't matter to me. I don't care if is a real growl or roar........the name on the box is absolutely meaningless to me. I couldn't care less what label anyone wants to put on a noise................as long as the deer stops and comes my way to check it out. So call it a growl, roar, snarl, huff, puff, hoot, hollar, yell, scream...........whatever. The name of the sound is useless to me.