When should you start calling in deer?
pre-rut
Grunts will work to call and attract deer, specifically bucks. If you need to bring them in those last few yards to bow range, a grunt call can do that. During the pre-rut, I won’t start calling until the last 90 minutes of the evening or the first 90 minutes of the day.
How often should you blind call deer?
about every 30 minutes
Deer like to walk around and don’t always travel on deer trails. By blind calling about every 30 minutes or when you’re bored, there may be a deer traveling that hears your grunt call and comes to investigate.
How far away can a deer hear a call?
Their studies show that these short, single grunts are fairly loud (deer grunt loudly enough so that other animals 50 to 100 yards away can hear them) and of moderate intensity and high pitch. The “low grunt” is similar to the contact grunt, but more guttural.
How often should you rattle and grunt for deer?
Perhaps the biggest mistake hunters make is getting discouraged and giving up too soon. Again, no hard and fast rules, but a general guideline is to rattle every 20 to 30 minutes and more importantly, stick with it. It’s far more common to get a response the third or fourth time you rattle.
How many times do you doe bleat?
Follow the normal deer calling rules when using doe bleats or grunt calls. A tip-over call or mouth-blown doe bleater should be used sparingly. Produce a couple of bleats every 20 or 30 minutes at most, and watch down wind for bucks to sneak in and attempt to smell the doe.
How far can deer hear rattling?
After the first unsuccessful attempt at deer rattling, its important to allow enough time for deer to enter the audio range. Audio range for an aggressive rattle can be up to 1/2 of a mile. We suggest waiting at least an hour or more to start the next rattling sequence.
How many times should I bleat?
A tip-over call or mouth-blown doe bleater should be used sparingly. Produce a couple of bleats every 20 or 30 minutes at most, and watch down wind for bucks to sneak in and attempt to smell the doe. Use some doe estrous urine set to both sides of your stand, and hunt as scent-free as possible.