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In Delaware, the best time for using deer calls is typically during the early and late seasons, which are the archery season and the second firearms season. These periods usually occur in September and November, respectively. During this time, bucks are more active and vocal.
Best Time for Deer Calls
In Delaware, the peak breeding season for white-tailed deer, also known as the rut, typically occurs in mid-November. However, the early archery season in September can be an ideal time to use deer calls, as bucks are already beginning to establish their dominance and are more active during this period. To maximize your chances of success, it’s essential to understand the different phases of the rut and the associated buck behavior. For example, during the pre-rut phase, typically in late October, bucks are more vocal and will often respond to calls. By using the right call and technique during this time, you can attract bucks and increase your chances of a successful hunt.
Choosing the Right Deer Call
When selecting a deer call for hunting in Delaware, it’s crucial to choose one that mimics the sounds of a doe in estrus. This can typically be achieved with a bleat call or a combination of bleats and grunts. To use the call effectively, start with a series of soft bleats, followed by a loud grunt to imitate the doe’s distress call. This sequence can be repeated to simulate the doe’s movement through the area. When using the call, remember to listen to the sounds around you and adjust your call accordingly. Pay attention to any responses or changes in buck behavior, and be prepared to make the most of the opportunity.
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