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Combining doe calls with other hunting techniques can increase your chances of success, particularly during the rut when bucks are more active and vocal. This approach allows you to adapt to changing situations and maximize your hunting effectiveness. By incorporating calls with movement and concealment, you can create a more convincing and unpredictable setup.
Combining Doe Calls with Movement
When using a doe bleat call, movement is essential to create a convincing scenario. Bucks can detect a stationary caller from a distance, which may cause them to approach cautiously or not at all. Incorporate movement into your setup by slowly walking or making subtle changes in your position while calling. Aim to move no more than 10-15 feet in a 5-minute period to maintain a convincing and unpredictable pattern. This will help the buck feel more comfortable approaching the area.
Using Doe Calls with Concealment
Incorporating concealment with your doe calls can help to create a more realistic and convincing scenario. When using a call, position yourself in a spot where you can remain hidden from view, such as a tree stand or a blind. Aim for a location with a clear line of sight to the area you are calling towards, but remain concealed from the buck’s direct view. This will allow the buck to feel more at ease and increase the likelihood of him approaching the area. Consider using a call with a 2-3 second cadence to mimic a doe’s natural calls, and repeat this pattern 3-5 times to maintain the buck’s attention.
Tips for Effective Doe Call Use
When using a doe bleat call, it’s essential to be consistent and patient. Aim to make 5-10 calls in a 10-15 minute period, allowing the buck to process the information and respond accordingly. Be prepared to adjust your call pattern and volume based on the buck’s reaction, and don’t be afraid to shut off the call if the buck is not responding. Additionally, consider using a call in combination with other forms of scent, such as doe urine or estrous scent, to create a more convincing and realistic scenario.
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