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<blockquote data-quote="WestTn Huntin man" data-source="post: 4684636" data-attributes="member: 3620"><p>TX I had more success rattling when I hunted in La. The rut was more spread out there. Seems like by the time M.L. starts here in Benton County most of the fighting is over and they are doing more doe chasing. When I was taught in La. my Uncle told me he never rattled in a Tree stand always on the ground. Deer don't fight in trees. Of course it is mostly flatland. We hunted a lot of cut over timberland it was the best way to get them out the piles of limbs they were laid up in. We took turns because they would come running in fast to watch or fight. Like Turkey hunting we walked a lot. Would set up and rattle a few times then scrape the ground with the horns. No rhythm to it. Sort of like to guys fighting and wrasleing . No action in 20 minites or so and we would move on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WestTn Huntin man, post: 4684636, member: 3620"] TX I had more success rattling when I hunted in La. The rut was more spread out there. Seems like by the time M.L. starts here in Benton County most of the fighting is over and they are doing more doe chasing. When I was taught in La. my Uncle told me he never rattled in a Tree stand always on the ground. Deer don't fight in trees. Of course it is mostly flatland. We hunted a lot of cut over timberland it was the best way to get them out the piles of limbs they were laid up in. We took turns because they would come running in fast to watch or fight. Like Turkey hunting we walked a lot. Would set up and rattle a few times then scrape the ground with the horns. No rhythm to it. Sort of like to guys fighting and wrasleing . No action in 20 minites or so and we would move on. [/QUOTE]
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