josephmrtn Posted October 6, 2013 Share Posted October 6, 2013 No i didnt shoot it for two reasons, 1 it was to dark 2 it was to far away... it happened thus: it was a little past 7pm this eve and i was sitting in my stand feeling VERY discouraged... i decided i was just gonna give a blow on my grunt tube just for the heck of it... i blew it 3 or 4 times softly and settled back to wait, it wasnt a min and a half and a doe comes trotting out into the field and looks around she walked around for a few min sniffing and ate an apple or two and then walked back into the woods... i was like WOW i shoulda blown on that 15 min earlier!!!!!!!! looks like a have a new thing to try when nothing is going right Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sampotter Posted October 6, 2013 Share Posted October 6, 2013 Just keep it to a light toot or two, leave a fair amount of time between sessions, and never ever do it if a deer is alert and looking in your general direction. Fun, isn't it? 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nyantler Posted October 6, 2013 Share Posted October 6, 2013 I have been using a call since the early 80's when they first became popular... I never go in the woods without one... I have called in more bucks than I can count ... All my bow kills were bucks that I called in... I even called in a buck for a friend... it was his first bow kill... they don't always work.. in fact many times deer completely ignore them... but lots of times it has made the difference between seeing a deer and not seeing one... it definitely should be part of every hunters' arsenal. My favorite story is a buck I killed in Maine... another hunter saw him walk into a dark, dank, swampy area riddled with blown down and dead trees in the early morning... I decided I'd go after him... I waited until about 11am to go in to give him time to settle in and bed down... my plan was to creep slowly through the swamp.. stopping to make a call every so often... it took some time to get to the huge swamp which was a long way down the side of a steep hillside...20 minutes into my walk I stopped and mad a low grunt... the nice 8-point stood up from his bed about 70 yards away... one shot and it was over... I was so far in it took me 5 hours to get the buck out by myself just after dark... I had to carry the buck out... the ground was to much of a mess and made it impossible to drag him... I don't think I could have taken the buck without a call. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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