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<blockquote data-quote="Ski" data-source="post: 5768223" data-attributes="member: 20583"><p>If he's been whooped before then he could react that way. Bucks endure horrible damage in fights. Also if you're rattling and he can't see the bucks making that noise then that could startle him. </p><p></p><p>Right now bucks aren't having to compete for a hot doe. A week or two ago they did. A week or two from now they will again. But right now there should be plenty women to go around. Timing matters. I like to match the hatch like with fly fishing. Right now bucks are chasing does and grunting every other step, sometimes frantically. Cruising bucks are grunting as they walk. Try sounding like them. Does being chased are letting out short whiny bleats as they run. Mix that sound in a bit to make a buck think there's a hot doe being pursued. </p><p></p><p>Basically try to understand the phase of rut you're in a mimic the appropriate sounds. Once most does have been bred there'll be a lot more cruising and some fighting again. But right now it's a party and everyone is having fun so might not get best results with the horns.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ski, post: 5768223, member: 20583"] If he's been whooped before then he could react that way. Bucks endure horrible damage in fights. Also if you're rattling and he can't see the bucks making that noise then that could startle him. Right now bucks aren't having to compete for a hot doe. A week or two ago they did. A week or two from now they will again. But right now there should be plenty women to go around. Timing matters. I like to match the hatch like with fly fishing. Right now bucks are chasing does and grunting every other step, sometimes frantically. Cruising bucks are grunting as they walk. Try sounding like them. Does being chased are letting out short whiny bleats as they run. Mix that sound in a bit to make a buck think there's a hot doe being pursued. Basically try to understand the phase of rut you're in a mimic the appropriate sounds. Once most does have been bred there'll be a lot more cruising and some fighting again. But right now it's a party and everyone is having fun so might not get best results with the horns. [/QUOTE]
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