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Deer respond well to grunt calls in early season, especially when used in conjunction with other hunting tactics. Grunt calls can be particularly effective during the peak rut when bucks are actively searching for does. By making authentic sounds, you can increase your chances of getting close to your target.
Using Grunt Calls in Early Season
In early season, deer are more likely to respond to grunt calls because they are still in their summer patterns and have not yet become as wary of human sounds. During this time, bucks are often still with their mothers and tend to be less aggressive. To effectively use grunt calls in early season, it’s essential to mimic the sounds of a buck in estrus, which typically occurs in the morning and evening. This can be done by using a grunt call that makes a loud, sharp “bark” sound, followed by a series of softer “grunts.” By using this tactic, you can entice a buck to come closer and get within bowhunting range.
Choosing the Right Grunt Call
When selecting a grunt call, look for one that produces a clear, loud sound with good volume control. A good quality grunt call should be able to produce a range of sounds, from the loud “bark” to the softer “grunt.” It’s also essential to practice using the call before heading out on a hunt, so you can get a feel for the different sounds and how to use them effectively. By practicing your grunt call, you can increase your confidence and improve your chances of getting a response from the deer.
Tips for Using Grunt Calls in a Tree Stand
When using a grunt call in a tree stand, it’s essential to position yourself in a way that allows you to see and shoot a deer that approaches from a specific direction. This can be done by identifying a travel lane or a spot where deer are likely to pass through, and then positioning your tree stand to face that direction. When making your grunt call, make sure to do so in a way that is loud enough to carry across the distance, but not so loud that it alerts other deer in the area. By using a grunt call in conjunction with a well-positioned tree stand, you can increase your chances of getting a shot at a deer.
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