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Best Locations For Effective Soft Calling Sequences?

April 5, 2026

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Effective soft calling sequences can be achieved in areas with high deer activity, such as agricultural fields, forest edges, and areas with known deer trails, particularly during the late afternoon and early morning when deer are most active.

Key Areas for Soft Calling

When it comes to soft calling, you want to focus on areas that have a high concentration of deer activity. Agricultural fields with crops like corn, soybeans, or wheat are ideal locations, as they tend to attract deer looking for food. These areas are particularly effective during the late afternoon when deer are transitioning from feeding to bedding. Forest edges, where the forest meets a clearing or a field, are also prime locations for soft calling. These areas provide a mix of food, cover, and escape routes, making them attractive to deer.

Deer Trail Calling

Identifying deer trails is crucial for effective soft calling. Look for areas with high concentrations of deer sign, such as tracks, scat, or rubs. Once you’ve located a trail, position yourself in a way that allows you to call into the deer without being seen. Use a soft, gentle call to imitate a doe in distress or a buck responding to a doe’s call. Aim for a call volume of around 10-15 yards, as deer tend to respond best to calls at this range. When calling into a trail, try to call at regular intervals, such as every 5-10 minutes, to mimic the natural behavior of a deer in distress.

Timing is Everything

Timing is critical when it comes to soft calling. Deer are most active during the late afternoon and early morning when they’re transitioning between feeding and bedding. These periods tend to coincide with the peak hours of soft calling. However, it’s essential to be aware of the weather and moon phase, as these can affect deer behavior. For example, during a full moon, deer may be more active at night, making it more challenging to call them in during the day. Be prepared to adjust your calling strategy based on these factors to maximize your chances of success.

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