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Specific light conditions can enhance soft calling strategies by creating the perfect atmosphere for hunters to blend in and minimize noise. Soft calling is an effective technique for drawing in prey on quiet days when animals are highly sensitive to sound. With the right light conditions, hunters can increase the effectiveness of their soft calling strategies.
Optimal Light for Soft Calling
When it comes to soft calling, hunters often rely on the golden hour - the period shortly after sunrise or before sunset when the light is soft and warm. During this time, the light is diffused, making it easier for hunters to blend in with their surroundings. Aim to call during the 30 minutes after sunrise or the 45 minutes before sunset when the light is at its most gentle. This allows hunters to move undetected and minimize their impact on the surrounding environment.
Choosing the Right Calling Time
Another crucial factor to consider is the time of day when calling. On quiet days, it’s essential to choose a calling time when the animals are most active. For example, during the early morning or late afternoon when deer are transitioning between feeding and bedding areas. Research the specific hunting location to determine the best calling times based on animal behavior and the environment.
Combining Light and Calling Techniques
To maximize the effectiveness of soft calling strategies, hunters should also consider combining their calling techniques with the right light conditions. This can be achieved by using a combination of soft calling and still-hunting techniques. Move slowly and deliberately, using the cover of trees and brush to conceal yourself. As you move, use your calls to mimic the sounds of a doe or a fawn in distress, drawing in the prey without alerting them to your presence.
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