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Old 12-30-2003 | 11:47 PM
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Default RE: Overcalling?

Blind calling I only use while rattling and call every 15-20 minutes. I usually just use the grunt in social, contact or tending styles. I have on occasion thrown in a doe bleat. I have used a grunt to mask a noise I made, like a broken branch, rustling, etc..but just one and then shut up and let the woods settle. For visual calling I only call when I need too, if an animals is coming I don't say a boo and will only use it to stop him for a shot. I will try and redirect with a bleat or grunt but if it isn't working I certainly won't keep calling. I start off soft and gradually bring up the tone level. I also will never call an animal I don't intend to harvest while hunting, it just gives your spot away to other deer that maybe approaching. Over calling would be on the horn for several times in a session or calling for 5 minutes or every five minutes. One must remember deer are large unvocalized animals, they rely on other senses more than the call. It can produce results but one must try and use it to their advantage, calling like I said will give an exact pinpoint on your ambush spot so it must be used with some common sense.

I mostly use a grunt call but have had results from doe bleats and fawn bawls, just depends on the situation and what I am hunting at the time. In early bow season if I have an antlerless tag in my pocket I will use either the bleat or fawn bawl to lure a doe into range...sometimes it works and ohers it does not.
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