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Electronic calls can be moderately effective for attracting mule deer, but their effectiveness depends on various factors, including the quality of the call, the caller's skills, and the deer's familiarity with the call.
Choosing the Right Call for Mule Deer
When it comes to calling mule deer in Colorado, it’s essential to choose a call that mimics the sounds of a female deer (also known as a doe). The most effective calls for mule deer are those that reproduce the sounds of a doe in estrus, which typically include bleats, grunts, and whines. For example, the Primos Hunter’s Specialties Buck & Doe Call is a popular choice among hunters, as it allows for a range of sounds to be produced, including the distinctive bleats of a doe in heat.
Calling Techniques for Mule Deer
To effectively use an electronic call for mule deer, it’s crucial to employ proper calling techniques. Start by making a series of short, high-pitched bleats, followed by a longer, lower-pitched grunt. This sequence should be repeated every 30-60 seconds, with varying degrees of intensity and duration. For example, on a cold morning in late November, a hunter might use a series of 5-7 bleats, followed by a 10-second grunt. The goal is to create a sense of urgency and curiosity in the mule deer, which will draw them closer to the caller.
Using Calls in Combination with Other Strategies
While electronic calls can be effective for attracting mule deer, they are most successful when used in combination with other strategies, such as scent attraction and trail cam placement. For example, a hunter might use a doe scent lure to attract mule deer to a specific area, and then use an electronic call to seal the deal. By combining these strategies, hunters can increase their chances of success and create a more effective hunting plan.
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