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What Frequency of Snort-Wheeze Have Been Proven to Work?

April 5, 2026

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A snort-wheeze frequency of 2-5 seconds has been proven to work, allowing hunters to effectively mimic the vocalization of a buck's distress call and attract attention.

Effective Snort-Wheeze Patterns

When it comes to imitating a buck’s snort-wheeze, the key is to replicate the natural sequence of sounds that a deer makes in distress. A typical snort-wheeze consists of a loud snort, followed by a series of wheezing breaths. Research suggests that a snort-wheeze pattern of 2-5 seconds, with the snort lasting around 1 second and the wheeze lasting 1-3 seconds, is most effective in attracting a buck’s attention.

Optimal Snort-Wheeze Volume and Intensity

The volume and intensity of the snort-wheeze are also crucial factors to consider. A study found that a snort-wheeze volume of around 90 decibels is most effective in attracting a buck’s attention from a distance of 100 yards. To achieve this volume, hunters can use a high-quality hunting call or simply use their own voice, making sure to project it loudly and clearly.

Timing and Repetition

Timing and repetition are also essential components of an effective snort-wheeze pattern. Research suggests that a buck’s attention span is around 2-3 minutes, so hunters should aim to repeat the snort-wheeze pattern every 2-3 minutes to maintain attention. Additionally, hunters should time their snort-wheeze to coincide with the peak rutting period, typically in the early morning and late evening hours when bucks are most active.

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