How often should you grunt during the rut?

The best calling success occurs around the peak of the rut. This is when bucks are on the prowl, scraping and seeking does. Crank it up by blowing loud, choppy tending grunts every 30 minutes or so. The calls should sound something like urrrrppp, urrrrppp, urrrrppp.
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How often should you do a buck grunt?

Using a grunt call is a great way attract the attention of mature bucks. You should look to only grunt periodically, every 15 minutes to 20 minutes. 'Blind calling' can work but it is best to make the calls subtle and sparingly because you don't know how close a deer might be to you.
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How far can deer hear a grunt call?

Their studies show that these short, single grunts are fairly loud (deer grunt loudly enough so that other animals 50 to 100 yards away can hear them) and of moderate intensity and high pitch. The “low grunt” is similar to the contact grunt, but more guttural.
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How often should I blind grunt?

Grab a grunt call, like the Buck Roar or Rut Roar, and give 2-3 soft grunts spaced a second apart. Then wait for 5 minutes, to see if there was anything really close. If nothing happens, now it's time to get a little bit louder to see if you can pull a deer in from way out there.
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How often should you rattle and grunt for deer?

Perhaps the biggest mistake hunters make is getting discouraged and giving up too soon. Again, no hard and fast rules, but a general guideline is to rattle every 20 to 30 minutes and more importantly, stick with it. It's far more common to get a response the third or fourth time you rattle.
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How Often Should You Grunt Or Call | Pre-Rut Deer Calling



What calls work best during the rut?

During the rut, start with some lighter rattling deer calls so you don't spook any buck bedded closer than you think, but then turn it up. Use snort wheezes and grunts to accompany your rattling, which will make it more realistic.
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Should you grunt post rut?

Because you don't want to overcall, here's a good sequence to use for your post-rut deer calls. When you haven't seen any deer all day, try making a couple soft doe bleats, and add some short, tending buck grunts to simulate a chasing buck.
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How many times should I bleat?

A tip-over call or mouth-blown doe bleater should be used sparingly. Produce a couple of bleats every 20 or 30 minutes at most, and watch down wind for bucks to sneak in and attempt to smell the doe. Use some doe estrous urine set to both sides of your stand, and hunt as scent-free as possible.
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When should I start grunting and rattling?

The optimal time for using rattling as a deer call is at the end of pre-rut and up to the peak breeding period of the rut in your area. Once a mature whitetail pairs with a hot doe, he will stay with her for several days and deer calls like rattling will be unlikely to draw him away.
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Does buck grunt scare?

When deer begin moving out of their beds they sometimes communicate with light grunts or bleats. Using a deep buck grunt pre rut will usually scare away any does since they are beginning to be harassed by the bucks, but bucks will sometime come to see who is intruding.
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When should you start grunting for deer?

GRUNTING DOS

In areas in early to mid-October, it can't hurt to blow half a dozen moderately loud grunts every 20 to 30 minutes. Do this whenever you're archery hunting in a draw or on a ridge where deer move between bedding and feeding areas. You should also grunt periodically from a stand near a bedding area.
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When should you call for deer?

However you break down deer season, I would consider the pre-rut late October through early November. Here, your calling can begin to be more frequent. Grunts will work to call and attract deer, specifically bucks. If you need to bring them in those last few yards to bow range, a grunt call can do that.
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What triggers the whitetail rut?

Photoperiod is the Trigger

With respect to whitetails, photoperiod regulates some hormonal production that is directly tied to antler growth and the breeding season. A diminishing ratio of daylight to darkness triggers behavioral and physiological changes that lead to breeding.
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How far will a buck travel during rut?

Radio telemetry documents remarkable dispersal of Missouri buck during three weeks in November. Researchers have discovered the longest distance ever recorded by an adult male white-tailed deer—close to 200 miles (300 kilometers) in just over three weeks.
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Does late season grunting work?

Late season deer calling can be a game changer. Grunts, snorts, bleats and wheezes are all part of a deer's vocabulary. Laying down a few grunts followed by a snort or two can get a big late season buck's attention.
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How do you know when the rut is over?

A sure sign that the rut is about over is when does reunite with their fawns. Breeding typically breaks up doe/fawn units as the incessant buck pressure forces does and fawns apart. Fawns are wandering all over the woods looking for momma. They will be back together as soon as the doe is bred and the buck leaves her.
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How do you attract bucks after rut?

During the post-rut, try to find bedding areas that are close to the whitetail's feeding areas. Bucks are weary and don't want to travel too far for food if they can help it. As a result, you'll often find them bedding in thick cover less than 300 yards of standing field crops or mast sources.
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What time of day are most big bucks killed?

Most of them are specifically between 9:00 and 10:00 in the morning to be exact. It's a proven time, and it could have a lot to do with the common perception among deer hunters that things slow down once early morning is through.
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Should you rattle and grunt together?

But most of us hunt places where the sex ratio of whitetails is not so balanced, where fewer mature bucks live per square mile and where the hunting pressure is less controlled. Still, hang in there and keep rattling and grunting until you strike a big deer pumped to respond.
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Can you rattle and grunt together?

David Blanton, executive producer of Realtree Outdoors and a longtime co-host of the show along with Realtree founder Bill Jordan, agrees the combination of grunting and rattling can be a deadly one-two punch for a deer hunter seeking big antlers.
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How often should you rattle during rut?

Try rattling for 30 seconds to a minute per sequence every hour during peak rut. Some hunters rattle from the ground in order to rustle leaves and create more commotion to make the sequence sound as real as possible. When deer truly fight, they thrash through brush, are vocal, and fill the woods with noise.
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