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NEW HAMPSHIRE ELECTRONIC CALLS CAN BE EFFECTIVE IN ATTRACTING DEER, PARTICULARLY WHEN USED IN COMBINATION WITH OTHER HUNTING STRATEGIES AND TACTICS. THIS IS ESPECIALLY TRUE DURING BREEDING SEASON WHEN RUTTING DEER ARE MORE REACTIVE TO AUDIBLE CUES. EXPERIMENTATION WITH DIFFERENT CALLS AND TECHNIQUES CAN HELP HUNTERS OPTIMIZE THEIR RESULTS.
Choosing the Right Electronic Call
When selecting an electronic call for New Hampshire deer hunting, consider the type of sound you want to mimic, such as a doe in distress, a buck grunting, or a fawn bleating. Some popular options include calls that emulate the sounds of a doe bleating or a buck grunting, which can be particularly effective during the rut. Look for a call with adjustable volume and tone controls, allowing you to customize the sound to suit your needs.
Effective Techniques for Using Electronic Calls
To get the most out of your electronic call, experiment with different techniques and locations. For example, try calling from a tree stand or blind, and see how deer react to the sound. You can also use the call in combination with other tactics, such as using bait or scent to attract deer to your location. During the rut, consider calling in the late afternoon or early evening when deer are most active. Aim to make 10-20 calls over a 20-minute period, pausing between each call to allow the deer time to respond.
Understanding New Hampshire Deer Behavior
Understanding the behavior of New Hampshire deer is crucial for effective electronic call use. During the breeding season, deer are more reactive to audible cues, making them more likely to respond to an electronic call. However, during other times of the year, deer may be less responsive, especially if they are feeding or bedded down. Take into account the time of year, weather conditions, and deer activity when deciding whether to use an electronic call.
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