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tgr:
I'm from southern NYS.  I think we are finally getting into the rut. Any particular feeling on grunts and doe bleets.  I've tried some and I never know whether or not to bother.  Am I scaring away any feeding doe or will the calls actually attact anything? ANy feedback is appreciated.
Tom R

sailordad:
well i aint much of a deer hunter(prefer chasing turkeys)
but i do go deer hunting too
i have always been told that when comes to deer calls
start soft and low,if there something close you dont want to scare them with a loud grunt right away
then wait and listen,and dont over call,if no response or nothing in sight,call little louder the next time.and once again
wait and listen
but you may want to wait for one of the real deer hunters for advise

Mechslasher:
calling can be extremely effective, in certain cases.  in the early season, fawn distress call can really bring does in for close shots.  also, regular doe grunts can bring in young bucks in the early part of the season because the matriarchs are kicking the young bucks out of the herd.  young bucks get very lonely and will come in on a string at a "come here grunt".  during the rut, a series of short grunts or tending grunts will attract older bucks thinking another buck is on a hot doe.  a snort-wheeze will also bring in older bucks.  the best experience is gained while watching deer while you call to them.  this can give you some great feedback on calling.

woodstick:
i use grunts snort wheeze and bang them horns together. i like to rattle.

Pat B:
During the rut the series of short tending grunts can be effective but also long, low grunts in an area of a donament buck. The low, long grunts are agression grunts and if the big guy is in ear shot he will be coming in to kick some butt.
  I have my grunt call with me from the first hunt of the season to the last. I have never spooked a deer with a grunt call and have calmed or called in deer with them.
   A few years ago during the early season I went out during the middle of the day and found a big pine to sit under. After a few minutes I began wailing on a fawn bleat call. After about 30 minutes I got frustrated and moved to get up. The big old floppy eared dowe that was standing right behind me(unbenounced to me)snorted and almost blew my cap off. I could feel her breath on the back of my neck.   If you use other than a calming grunt be ready for fast action because the responding deer comes on point and looking for trouble.

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