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In New Jersey, the best calls for attracting deer typically involve a combination of grunt calls, bleat calls, and rattling antlers, which can be made using specific calls or DIY methods.
Choosing the Right Deer Call
When it comes to attracting deer in New Jersey, the right call can make all the difference. A good grunt call can mimic the sound of a buck trying to establish dominance or warning others of potential danger. Look for a call that can produce a deep, resonant grunt around 2-3 times per minute. The Remington Grunt Call (around $15) is a popular option, but a well-made homemade call can also be effective.
DIY Deer Call Options
For those who prefer a more hands-on approach, making your own deer call can be a fun and rewarding project. One option is to use a piece of PVC pipe (around $5) and a few wooden dowels. Simply drill a small hole in the pipe, insert the dowels, and use a mallet to create the desired sound. This type of call can be effective for bleat calls and other high-pitched sounds. Another option is to use a metal can (around $1) and a screwdriver to create a rattle call. Simply drill a few holes in the can, insert the screwdriver, and use it to create a rattling sound that can mimic the sound of antlers.
Rattling Antlers
Rattling antlers is another effective way to attract deer in New Jersey. This method involves creating a loud, rattling sound that can mimic the sound of antlers hitting together. You can use a rattle bag (around $20) or create your own by filling an old sock with small rocks and attaching it to a length of twine. When you rattle the bag or sock, it creates a loud noise that can attract deer from a distance. The key is to rattle the antlers in a slow, rhythmic pattern, such as 2-3 rattles per second. This can help to mimic the sound of real antlers hitting together, and may attract deer to your location.
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