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A fawn bleat typically attracts more bucks than an estrus bleat.
Understanding Doe Bleat Calls
A doe bleat call is a crucial tool for attracting whitetail bucks during hunting season. By mimicking a doe’s bleat, hunters can initiate a buck’s interest in their area. However, the type of bleat is crucial in determining the buck’s response.
Effectiveness of Estrus vs Fawn Bleats
Research suggests that a fawn bleat is more effective in attracting bucks than an estrus bleat. In a study, it was found that 75% of bucks responded to a fawn bleat, compared to 45% who responded to an estrus bleat. This is because fawns bleat to communicate with their mothers, while does in heat bleat to announce their receptiveness to breeding. Bucks are naturally more curious about fawns than does in estrus.
Optimal Bleat Techniques
When using a doe bleat call, it’s essential to use the correct technique to mimic the call of a doe. Start with short, low-pitched bleats and gradually increase the frequency and volume to mimic a doe’s alarm call. It’s also crucial to vary the bleats to create a realistic sequence. For fawn bleats, start with high-pitched, short bleats and gradually decrease the frequency and volume to mimic a fawn’s distress call. Varying the bleats will increase the authenticity of the call and attract more bucks.
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