RE: scents and calls
Without a doubt, grunt calls will work and all the rattling I've seen down on shows about Texas, you probably will have success with them too.
In PA, soft grunting has worked the best for me. I usually only grunt when I have a visual on the deer I intend to work. Rarely have I had deer come in out of nowhere just cause I'm grunting but it has happened. When the rut rolls around, I'll throw in some estrous doe bleats with the grunts. Makes bucks think that a rival buck has a doe working in his territory.
<font color=blue>Good Luck and Good Shooting</font id=blue>
<font color=red>Rob</font id=red>