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<blockquote data-quote="MAGA" data-source="post: 4684617" data-attributes="member: 19252"><p>rattling works best IMO if you see a buck, but he's not in range, which is an all too common situation when you're bow hunting.</p><p>I killed a nice 8 point last year doing this. 8 point came in about 70~ yards out and I knew he wouldn't come into bow range. The moment he got out of sight, I pulled out the antlers and rattled for about 10 seconds. Next thing I know he came running back in looking for some action and then double lunged him.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MAGA, post: 4684617, member: 19252"] rattling works best IMO if you see a buck, but he's not in range, which is an all too common situation when you're bow hunting. I killed a nice 8 point last year doing this. 8 point came in about 70~ yards out and I knew he wouldn't come into bow range. The moment he got out of sight, I pulled out the antlers and rattled for about 10 seconds. Next thing I know he came running back in looking for some action and then double lunged him. [/QUOTE]
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