Deer Calls?
#2
I'm sure many will chime in on this one. I have always used a tru-talker. I just lost mine on a hunt, so went to the store to buy another one - looked at the bone collector call, but is was just too big to fit in my belt pack. So I stuck with the Super Talker - great call and good improvements to the Tru-Talker. realistic sound, multiple calls, quiet, small, etc...
#6
HS makes the True Talker and the only one I use! It got this last buck and two years ago I almost had the deer fight the tree I was in. Somehow he must have thought the tree was making the grunt and he came to fight something
#8
I use both the True Talker and Buck Roar and take both of them to the woods with me.
The True Talker sounds better at normal sound levels but the Buck Roar is superior and sounds better if you have to blow on it extra hard to get a Buck's attention way out there.
The True Talker sounds like a wounded duck if you blow too hard on it.
The True Talker sounds better at normal sound levels but the Buck Roar is superior and sounds better if you have to blow on it extra hard to get a Buck's attention way out there.
The True Talker sounds like a wounded duck if you blow too hard on it.
#9
Spike
Join Date: Dec 2009
Posts: 3
If its after the rut, the buck call wont do much for does. The lost fawn is a better option, just keep in mind that it could potentially bring in predators (depending on your location) which will totally ruin your chances.
Im not a big fan of calls. I have had limited success with antler rattling. Other than that, scent lures, good old tracking and camera traps are my preference.
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Im not a big fan of calls. I have had limited success with antler rattling. Other than that, scent lures, good old tracking and camera traps are my preference.
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#10
Fork Horn
Join Date: Jan 2009
Location: Belmont, MS.
Posts: 292
I have been using calls for years and have every type imaginable except the cruncher (what a joke) grunts, bleats, roars, bellows, wheezes, cans, and snorts. All have certain situations where each one seems to work best depending on weather conditions, wind and time of season. But my go to call is the buck-n-doe by wood wise I have call in more deer with it than all the others combined.