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#12
Joined: Feb 2003
Posts: 92
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From: Springfield Mo USA
tazman just think of a baby crying. Try to imitate that into your fawn bleat call. I think, that it's really the easiest call because if a doe hears what she thinks is a fawn in trouble in the least bit, she'll come running. *my opinion*
So, just vary it up a bit. First try go medium length and LOUD. then immediately after that do a long one and loud. so maybe try 2 calls in your first sequence. then give it a bit....half hour or so I guess and try 3 calls in your sequence. Just play with it man and try what works for you. good luck.
So, just vary it up a bit. First try go medium length and LOUD. then immediately after that do a long one and loud. so maybe try 2 calls in your first sequence. then give it a bit....half hour or so I guess and try 3 calls in your sequence. Just play with it man and try what works for you. good luck.
#15
Typical Buck
Joined: Feb 2003
Posts: 593
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From: Stafford Virginia Stafford,Va
baldknobber is correct in the way of using it, but does come to look very quickly, it is a motherly thing, they will if a fawn is truely suffering come in to KILL it, they will come fast and very cautious at the same time. they work great this time of year in Va. not alot of deer will come but the more aged Does will. I have used mine but tend not to much anymore. They do work, but if you use it durring regular season a buck will hear it and be in the next county by time you can stop your first toot on it, Bucks want nothing to do with danger or lost fawns.~Ben
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