Calling a doe... is it possible?
#1
Nontypical Buck
Thread Starter
Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: Michigan
Posts: 4,693
Calling a doe... is it possible?
Tonight I had two nice does pass by about 50 yards. They had no idea I was there but were on a mission to go elsewhere. I doe bleated to them but to no avail. They heard it and looked over but didn't care at all. I have called to many does over the years and have had them look at me, not spook, and not care at all. There is 3 days left of MI archery and I would like to bag a doe for the freezer. Is a doe bleat not the call to use? Have any of you had success in calling does with good response? What's the best method to call them? Thanks.
#5
Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: Michigan (Whitetails & Muskies)
Posts: 129
RE: Calling a doe... is it possible?
They can have an attitude (like all women[>:]).
I have not had much success either, but I havn't tried much. Usually I'm wanting them to go away before they bust me and alert the others.
I have not had much success either, but I havn't tried much. Usually I'm wanting them to go away before they bust me and alert the others.
#6
RE: Calling a doe... is it possible?
I'm truly amazed the fawn-in-distress call worked in late January. Even Will Primos says that after October, you can usually hang it up. I can't even get it to work then usually. It's an awesome rush in June and July, though! (They come in at Mach 3!!)
I have called does over to me at various times throughout the year -- even late-season -- by using a short, contact grunt. I don't use a very deep, guttural "old-buck" grunt, but I don't try to make it sound too "doe-ey" either. Something like you'd imagine a 2-year-old buck making, with short second-long bursts, usually three times in succession. Had a big, mature doe coming at me last week using that same calling sequence.
I have called does over to me at various times throughout the year -- even late-season -- by using a short, contact grunt. I don't use a very deep, guttural "old-buck" grunt, but I don't try to make it sound too "doe-ey" either. Something like you'd imagine a 2-year-old buck making, with short second-long bursts, usually three times in succession. Had a big, mature doe coming at me last week using that same calling sequence.
#8
RE: Calling a doe... is it possible?
Fawn Distress
#9
Typical Buck
Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: Fort Collins, Colorado
Posts: 586
RE: Calling a doe... is it possible?
I have called does before but on a rare occassion. It seems when they here a bleat, they will look. If they don't see anything, then they just go on their way.
I think a decoy can do wonders!!!!!!
I think a decoy can do wonders!!!!!!
#10
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Lingle WY USA
Posts: 527
RE: Calling a doe... is it possible?
While coyote hunting (using fawn distress and rabbit calls which are very similar in sound), I've called in does (whitetail and muley) from october through march and LATE (march) is as good as early. I think it is as much out of curiosity as anything but it is effective. Had does within 5 feet and also had does watch us walk out of our set-up and not leave......they act pretty silly when they hear that call......