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Legacy357 10-05-2003 05:37 PM

Grunting
 
right before dark, i heard a small buck chasing some does and it sounded like it was grunting. has anyone else heard this from any bucks in pa yet? i might start to try and grunt at some tommorrow and see if anything happens.

bobcat 10 10-05-2003 07:15 PM

RE: Grunting
 
WHATEVER YOU DO MAKE THE GRUNTS REAL SOFT.


GO DEEP HUNT HARD.;)








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OlMossyHorns 10-05-2003 07:46 PM

RE: Grunting
 
I had a few button bucks hang out under my stand for about 10 minutes sat. evening. Everyone once in a while they would give out a soft grunt. I personally am not going to grunt yet, I prefer to let things happen naturally until later in the season.

by23856 10-05-2003 08:34 PM

RE: Grunting
 
I grunted in 3 bucks this evening with the True Talker here in Eastern Nebraska, using the doe grunt and doing it very softly. First a 2x2 came down along a ridge line and after watching him for a little while before he left, I grunted two sift grunts back to back and a nice 4x4 and another 2x2 came up out of a ravine to see what was going on. They just milled around until dark. I took a shot at the 8-point but could not find my arrow before it was completely dark. I' ll be back at first light to see if I hit and to track him if I did.

PAHUNTER21 10-05-2003 09:23 PM

RE: Grunting
 
Already seeing scrapes here in PA. Seemes a bit too early for this, but hey.


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