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Axis deer respond to calls but not as aggressively as whitetail deer. They are more cautious and require a specific approach to calling.
Understanding Axis Deer Behavior
Axis deer are native to the Indian subcontinent and have been introduced to various parts of the world, including Hawaii. In their natural habitat, axis deer rely heavily on their keen senses, particularly their hearing and eyesight, to detect predators. When it comes to calling, axis deer are more likely to respond to a soft, gentle tone, rather than a loud, aggressive call. This is because they associate loud noises with potential threats.
Effective Calling Techniques for Axis Deer
When calling axis deer, it’s essential to use a high-pitched, nasal tone that mimics the sound of a doe fawn or a cow. This can be achieved by using a call that produces a high-frequency sound, such as a diaphragm-style call. The key is to start with a soft, gentle tone and gradually increase the volume and intensity to simulate a doe or cow calling her fawn or a cow calling her calf. The most effective time to call axis deer is during the early morning or late evening when they are most active.
Tips for Hunting Axis Deer in Hawaii
Hunting axis deer in Hawaii requires a different approach than hunting whitetail deer. Axis deer are more wary of humans and are often found in areas with dense vegetation. To increase your chances of success, it’s essential to use a tree stand or blind that provides a clear view of the surrounding area. Additionally, use a bow or rifle with a high-powered scope to ensure a clean shot at long distances. When calling, be patient and persistent, as axis deer may take time to respond to the call.
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