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Do Doe Calls Attract More Deer on Feeding Sites?

April 5, 2026

Quick Answer

Yes, doe calls can attract more deer to feeding sites, especially during the rut when bucks are seeking receptive does.

Effectiveness of Doe Bleat Calls

Doe bleat calls can be an effective way to attract deer to feeding sites, particularly during the peak rutting season. By imitating the sound of a doe in heat, you can attract bucks and does to the area, increasing the chances of seeing larger numbers of deer. Research has shown that the use of doe calls can increase deer sightings by up to 50% in areas with high deer activity.

Tips for Using Doe Bleat Calls Effectively

To get the most out of your doe bleat calls, it’s essential to use them correctly. Start by making a series of short, high-pitched bleats, followed by a longer, more mournful call. This will mimic the sound of a doe in distress or heat, which is more likely to attract a buck. Repeat the call every 10-15 minutes to maintain interest and keep deer coming back to the area. It’s also crucial to use the call at the right time of day, typically during the early morning or late evening when deer are most active.

Choosing the Right Doe Bleat Call

When selecting a doe bleat call, look for one that produces a clear, high-pitched sound. You can choose from a variety of call types, including diaphragm calls, whistle calls, and electronic calls. Some popular doe bleat call brands include Montana Decoy, Primos, and Hunt Hard. Experiment with different calls and techniques to find what works best for you and the specific deer you’re hunting.

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