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RE: Anybody ever use these rattling antlers?
1st of all its nice to have a matched set, easier on the fingers!;) I like using antlers off of a 120" 8 or 10 point. Not to big but not to small either.
The buck I got last year I rattled him in with little 50" sheds from different animals. The one side was a small 3 point side off of a whitetail and the other side was a 3 point side off of a Couse' Deer from New Mexico, Couse' Deer are a small version of a whitetail. My brother had my other rattling antlers so I had to make some up that day before I went out hunting that evening. I got lucky and it worked. |
RE: Anybody ever use these rattling antlers?
ORIGINAL: drdi ORIGINAL: early in I got these from a road kill and they were free.;) I've rattled in several bucks with them already. |
RE: Anybody ever use these rattling antlers?
ORIGINAL: LouisianaTomkat My question is (Schultzy/earlyin), what size does it take. I have a broke up 7 point set that I plan to use this year. Only about 8 to 10 inches on each side with a few forks. They sound pretty good. I think for sparring sounds they will be ok. What are your suggestions? LT |
RE: Anybody ever use these rattling antlers?
ORIGINAL: Schultzy ORIGINAL: Paul L Mohr I use a bag as well. I don't think deer can tell the difference and they are way easier to carry. Paul Most hunters want to be seen as top predator, maybe these guys are just using that to get guys who want to be, seperated from their cash. They aren't cheap. Honestly, I want to step things up so I asked google for the best rattlers, these came up. Having never seen a serious discussion on rattlers (type not use)over the years on these boards, unlike calls, I'm wondering if I'm missing out on something. |
RE: Anybody ever use these rattling antlers?
I will agree they sound different, but I don't think deer are that smart. And from a distance they don't sound all that different I have tried both and one didn't seem to work any better the other, but carrying around a couple of full sized antlers is sort of a pain compared to a bag I can stick in my pocket.
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RE: Anybody ever use these rattling antlers?
ORIGINAL: nodog ORIGINAL: Schultzy ORIGINAL: Paul L Mohr I use a bag as well. I don't think deer can tell the difference and they are way easier to carry. Paul |
RE: Anybody ever use these rattling antlers?
ORIGINAL: Paul L Mohr I will agree they sound different, but I don't think deer are that smart. And from a distance they don't sound all that different I have tried both and one didn't seem to work any better the other, but carrying around a couple of full sized antlers is sort of a pain compared to a bag I can stick in my pocket. Paul I know they both work (bag and real antlers) but I think one works much better then the other. |
RE: Anybody ever use these rattling antlers?
I use a rattle bag but I'd love to have a nice set of real antlers. I'm not spending $350 for them though.
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RE: Anybody ever use these rattling antlers?
ORIGINAL: Schultzy ORIGINAL: Paul L Mohr I will agree they sound different, but I don't think deer are that smart. And from a distance they don't sound all that different I have tried both and one didn't seem to work any better the other, but carrying around a couple of full sized antlers is sort of a pain compared to a bag I can stick in my pocket. Paul I know they both work (bag and real antlers) but I think one works much better then the other. Conversely, if there's only maybe 2 or 3 to one then there is competitionfor those doe, and bucks will fight over them/respond to rattling. Up north (I'm not allowed to say where:D:D) I've had great results rattling because thedoe to buckratio is 2 or 3 to one, and trust me it's fun.Actually watching a buck respond to my rattling was one of the highlights of my hunting career! I don't even bring my rattling antlers into the woods here in Pa because it spooks them!;) |
RE: Anybody ever use these rattling antlers?
I use a rattling bag. Its easy to cary and very effective.
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