Pre-rut bleating
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Spike
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Anybody try using doe bleat calls when bucks first start cruising and running scrape lines before the chase begins? I am thinking about getting one of those new Woods Wise Mah Mah calls and giving it a try. Thanx guys.
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I guess I got my answer. I assume nobody here has actually tried this. A lot of hunters here use the doe bleats during the actual rut, but not during pre-rut. I have seen this tactic mentioned from time to time by outdoor writers, and was wondering if anybody employed it. I've had 3 encounters with mature bucks running their scrape lines, but the only one I had a shot opportunity on I chose to pass on him. I wonder if I had a doe bleat if the outcome on the other two might have been different. Anyway, I am going to give it a try this year before the rut kicks in, when bucks first start running scrape lines.
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In my past years of hunting. I had good luck with fawn bleats. Fawns are still kinda hanging around with mama so when a buck hears a fawn bleat he knows mama is near by. At least that is what I think. But the best call's I use during pre rut is using the CAN call with ratteling sequence. Together it is a deadly combo.
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i have done it, had a great lookin 8 point sneak up on me from behind and i call 1 last time and he spotted me cause i didnt know he was there,he blew outta there got a great look at his rack,thing that sucks is i had went in there hunting him in the rut,and driving home one night there he was on the side of the road hit by a car,only like a mile or two from my spot
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ORIGINAL: Baybuzzard
I guess I got my answer. I assume nobody here has actually tried this. A lot of hunters here use the doe bleats during the actual rut, but not during pre-rut. I have seen this tactic mentioned from time to time by outdoor writers, and was wondering if anybody employed it. I've had 3 encounters with mature bucks running their scrape lines, but the only one I had a shot opportunity on I chose to pass on him. I wonder if I had a doe bleat if the outcome on the other two might have been different. Anyway, I am going to give it a try this year before the rut kicks in, when bucks first start running scrape lines.
I guess I got my answer. I assume nobody here has actually tried this. A lot of hunters here use the doe bleats during the actual rut, but not during pre-rut. I have seen this tactic mentioned from time to time by outdoor writers, and was wondering if anybody employed it. I've had 3 encounters with mature bucks running their scrape lines, but the only one I had a shot opportunity on I chose to pass on him. I wonder if I had a doe bleat if the outcome on the other two might have been different. Anyway, I am going to give it a try this year before the rut kicks in, when bucks first start running scrape lines.
I used doe bleats and buck grunts from the begining of the season right through to the end of the season with astonishing success.
Concentrate more on contact calls. Deer are very vocal, year around, more than we realize.




