When to start w/Estrus bleat
#1
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Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: NH USA
Posts: 208
When to start w/Estrus bleat
I had a deer come to my light calling and rattling yesterday. It hung up in the thick hemlocks above me , I heard it grunt once.
Should I have used the new Estrus Bleat after I heard the deer ? Move my stand 50-75 yards closer to the thick hemlocks or stay put and use the bleat.
Here in NH the weather has cooled alot as the rut approaches.
Roman
#2
RE: When to start w/Estrus bleat
I just started my estrous can bleat this past wknd here in NY. I had a small 4pt coming in. I grunted at him he stopped, but wouldn't turn. I went to my bleat can, and he came right in. I let him go though, figure let him grow. I only use my bleat can in this situation to turn deer my way I can see. Later in the season if I'm not seeing much I may blind call with it, figure got nothing to loose at that point. I'm considering using estrous scent this coming wknd also. The bucks are looking, so might be good timing. Been using strictly buck urine & tarsal thus far.
#3
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Argyle New York USA
Posts: 39
RE: When to start w/Estrus bleat
Use the bleet call man. My buddy called on his when heard deer up on the ridge the next thing he knew he had a six ponter ten yards away from him. I have heard alot of other succes stories with those cans too.
#5
RE: When to start w/Estrus bleat
Rangeball has it right. However, there is no "scientific" evidence that does make an estrus-doe-bleat when they are in heat. And this has been thoroughly researched.
The call being referred to as an estrus-bleat is similar to the Social Contact Grunt described by Marchinton, which is louder and longer than most other grunts. I'm not saying this call won't work. And this is a good case showing that it will, but not for the reason stated.
When bucks are looking for does, they will respond to anything that might lead them to a doe, whether she is in estrus or not, he won't know until he can "check" her.
I'm not going to discuss this one. I just thought I'd throw it out there. Do what you want with it.
Do you know why bucks act so "stupid" during pead breeding?
If you guys only got it for 2-3 months every year, you'd act stupid and go for all you could get too!!! And don't tell me otherwise.
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The call being referred to as an estrus-bleat is similar to the Social Contact Grunt described by Marchinton, which is louder and longer than most other grunts. I'm not saying this call won't work. And this is a good case showing that it will, but not for the reason stated.
When bucks are looking for does, they will respond to anything that might lead them to a doe, whether she is in estrus or not, he won't know until he can "check" her.
I'm not going to discuss this one. I just thought I'd throw it out there. Do what you want with it.
Do you know why bucks act so "stupid" during pead breeding?
If you guys only got it for 2-3 months every year, you'd act stupid and go for all you could get too!!! And don't tell me otherwise.
Join us on "T.R's Tips, Patterning"
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Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Chatham IL USA
Posts: 123
RE: When to start w/Estrus bleat
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