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Old 01-08-2009, 03:22 PM
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M. A.D. Growler works great during all phases of the rut. If you are shooting with a rifle, you shouldn't need to get them that close. If with a shotgun or a bow,I'd try a decoy or the "can". Food plots work well too. This is the great part of hunting. Finding out where to hunt and what works.Good luck with whatever you decide.

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Old 01-08-2009, 08:55 PM
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i have the H.S. version of the can calls. would the big big can be my best bet for across fields?
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Old 01-08-2009, 10:22 PM
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As long as you have little wind the deer should be able to pick up on the noise depending on the distance of course. If I remember correctly, my lil can could go as far as 200-300 yards, but I where I hunt there are little to no trees to block any noise or create a diversion. I haven't personally used the big can, but you could give it a try, but if you have a lil can, try it first, if it doesn't work then go and get the bigger one. That way you aren't spending money that you don't have too.
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Old 01-09-2009, 07:30 PM
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As long as you have little wind the deer should be able to pick up on the noise depending on the distance of course. If I remember correctly, my lil can could go as far as 200-300 yards, but I where I hunt there are little to no trees to block any noise or create a diversion. I haven't personally used the big can, but you could give it a try, but if you have a lil can, try it first, if it doesn't work then go and get the bigger one. That way you aren't spending money that you don't have too.
well i have all three so i wont be spending any more money
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