Deer Hunting Tips
Let the Deer Come to You
When it comes to deer hunting
there are several different ways of getting a deer from
still hunting and stand hunting to deer drives and so on.
But the most effective way of deer hunting is to make the
deer come to you. This is accomplished with game calls
that imitate the sound that deer normally make in their
everyday lives. And unlike popular opinion, not all
the sounds made by deer are grunts to challenge dominance in
a territory. There are other sounds made by bucks and
does that are not challenging in nature. Pocket Call
Company currently manufactures 4 deer calls that will bring
the deer to you no matter what part of the rut you are
hunting in.
The Sound of Deer
1) Buck Grunt - The most common
deer call is the grunt, or sometimes know as the buck grunt.
This call produces a low, soft grunt of a dominant buck in
an area. Bucks are territorial and by using a grunt
call you are announcing the presence of a challenger in that
particular area. This call is best used when
aggression is beginning to rise among the bucks in the pre
rut phase. Use this call until the end of the pre rut
phase.
Pocket Call Company manufactures
2 buck grunts : the
DG-1 Deer Grunt and the
DG-1A Hands Free
Deer Grunt. Both of these calls are made with a
special weighted reed so they produce the true low, soft
grunt of bucks without the need of a long tube. The
DG-1 is only 3 inches long and the hands free version has a
3 inch long body with an 8 inch tube connected.
2)
Doe Estrus Bleat - This a nonaggressive call made by does when they are in heat.
This sound is made by the does to tell the bucks that
breeding time is near. Pocket Call's
DB-1 Doe Bleat
produces the low bleat of a hot doe in estrus. This
call is best used at the end of the pre rut through the
first half of the rut phase. The call can then be used
again at the beginning of the post rut and the time of the
2nd rut.
3)
Fawn Bleat - This a sound
made by fawn that are lost or in danger. This call
plays on the maternal instinct of the does. Does will
instinctively run to this sound even if it is not their own
fawn. This works great for hunting does specifically,
but it can also be used to hunt bucks! Where the women
are, the men will follow. When you use Pocket Call's
FB-1A Hands Free Fawn Bleat the does will come running and
the bucks will follow. For bucks, it is best to use
this call near the rut because the buck will not want his
doe to get out of sight. |