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JW_Halverson:

--- Quote from: Pat B on November 04, 2010, 12:42:27 am --- 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.   
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Do you recommend using a dry tissue or a wet wipe to get the doe snot off yer neck?  I'm worried about the scents that wet wipes leave behind.

Pat B:
Unscented baby wipes from WalMart.  ;D

Hillbilly:
I can't say for sure that I've ever grunted a buck in, but I've shot a few withing a couple minutes of hitting a grunt call. They may have came to it, or they may have just been already headed by anyway. I don't think they spook deer unless you grunt too much and too loud. I've never called deer in with a bleat, but I've called up coyotes more than once and called a big bobcat right up in my lap with a doe bleat last year.

Lee Lobbestael:
I bleated in a buck this mornin! He heard it and beelined across a field to me. I have had good luck with a primos doe bleat can during the rut. If the buck is alone and its that time of year, one flip will bring em in often times

JW_Halverson:
Everything I see in the sporting goods stores are for whitetails....same go for mulies?  I have been listening for the last few years and I really can't tell the difference in the two species when it comes to vocalizations.

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