Deer Calling Tutorial: An In-Depth Look at HOW to Call

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  • Опубликовано: 17 июл 2022
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    Hey everyone, hope y'all are doing well! Today, Jeff dives into calling deer & how he goes about it! Remember, calling deer is more than just blowing a grunt call or smacking horns together, it involves reading a deer's body language and knowing when/when not to call. We hope this video helps you & if you have any questions, put them in the comments & we will do our best to respond! God bless
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  • @kristianfrankhouser7795
    @kristianfrankhouser7795 9 месяцев назад +22

    For years I was the same way with calling, I was always to scared or nervous to mess up. My first great success came 4 years ago, I had a doe being run by a nice 10 that I never had on camera so I gave him a few aggressive grunts to get his attention and boy did I ever. He stopped dead in his tracks and looked right to me from about 200yrds out. I gave him another long aggressive grunt then hit him with a snort wheeze. I hit that snort wheeze and you could see he was mad. Constantly licking his nose and ears pinned back, he started checking me down wind, stopped at 145yrds, gave him another aggressive grunt and snort wheeze and he took off like a rocket right straight to me. Grabbed my bow and literally had to yell at him to get him stopped for a shot, 18yrd shot with a strong quartering to me shot, I dropped the pin on his chest tight to the closest shoulder and let it fly. To this day still my biggest buck I've taken and hands down one of the most exciting hunts I've ever been on. Public ground in a place I decided to hit last minute for a evening hunt but that hunt forever changed the way I hunted and how I felt about using calls. Just don't be afraid to watch a video like this and go out to try, you don't know if you don't try. Hope ya'll have a great season, aim small miss small and may your shots be true.

    • @_BuckVenturesOutdoors_
      @_BuckVenturesOutdoors_  9 месяцев назад +4

      Awesome story! Congratulations!

    • @thomasgowen8298
      @thomasgowen8298 9 месяцев назад +3

      I to was afraid to scare them away so one after none I saw a doe about 200 yards out and I said let's play and I called that doe up from a valley to about 4 feet in front of me and of course I used the fawn bleat then the dominant doe bleat and it worked ha.ha ha!!!

  • @samburns4761
    @samburns4761 Год назад +16

    30 years old hunted my whole life, great helpful video. Calling has never been a strong suit for me This seems great

  • @christiancraig2326
    @christiancraig2326 Год назад +2

    Once I cut the trachea out of a buck I shot, and I cleaned it up real good and used it as a call. Dude. It sounded like the real thing!!!

  • @rettelle70
    @rettelle70 9 месяцев назад +2

    I'm in Michigan .I don't record my hunts.
    But . Several times over the years I've used a fawn distress call to call in a doe with a big buck behind her. In Several different circumstances this was the only way I could get the buck close enough to seal the deal..

  • @charlessoukup1111
    @charlessoukup1111 9 месяцев назад +2

    I've done it sparingly, so not at all any pro, simple grunts if I think of it. Called in two does cold once, calling back to me as they appeared...other time saw a single file line walking slow up a hill & away from me, one low grunt & the whole line turned around 180 degrees & walked slow right back down toward me! Shot the first one, a button, nobody moved, shot the next one, big doe, and then they scattered every direction, 2 does ran right at me, could see the hole in the one I hit which dropped soon after they got by me but I shot the other & got her too, hundred yards away. So a triple, of course you don't believe it but I was there & know it's true. Was a Thanksgiving Day, appropriately.
    Only two times a grunt call produced for me.

  • @j_saxon_9754
    @j_saxon_9754 10 месяцев назад +3

    Good content, I've also learned to never grunt with the end of the call facing directly at the deer.. deer practically smell in 3D and was taught if don't blow in there direction makes it harder for them to pinpoint your exact location.

  • @Mash816_
    @Mash816_ 9 месяцев назад +2

    That was awesome info. I resemble a lot of the thoughts about uneducated callers so I appreciate the thorough explanations of everything. Excellent content. Thanks for sharing. Can’t wait to put it into practice in a couple days.

  • @paulinebruce6265
    @paulinebruce6265 10 месяцев назад +1

    After watching your video I was able to bring in two Thirty minutes apart 😊. Thank you

  • @charlesbrooks6644
    @charlesbrooks6644 8 месяцев назад

    Thanks I've been trying to get it right

  • @charliemerrill8687
    @charliemerrill8687 Год назад +2

    first time deer hunting this fall and dont want to call to often. I purchased the lil' swarty deer call by primos and seems to work great for me. i didnt want something so big and powerful. happy hunting to all! from illinois

  • @charlesosborne2795
    @charlesosborne2795 9 месяцев назад

    In the follow up video the hunter takes his turn with her. It's beautiful

  • @christianangelakis5939
    @christianangelakis5939 2 года назад +9

    This is by far the most informative video I have seen yet. Very excited to try and get my first deer this fall!

  • @lonniewilliams9440
    @lonniewilliams9440 2 года назад +3

    Thanks for the lesson..
    I learned allot from the video..
    Love watching all yalls hunts..
    Good luck season it will be here before we know it ..🤙🤙🤙

  • @user-gz2qt6go9k
    @user-gz2qt6go9k 10 месяцев назад

    Jeff a call I have used in North East and Canada is “ARRP” I have had a group of doe’s approach my deer stand making this call. I have used it to call in deer on multiple occasions. The woods her are thick the swamp bucks I’m hunting in Northern Maine Ontario Canada requires mostly blind calling there’s no seeing a deer over 80 yards. I find this call sound effective and another tool in the toolbox. I would enjoy talking to you about it got good things out of your video due to the only thing I can do here is blind call you were able to give me the reactions that I could be creating by blind calling you get to see your deer way before they come in

  • @RowCall219
    @RowCall219 Год назад +1

    This is a very educational video. I've been using this sent and it seems to work. I grunted at a basket 8 and he didn't respond at all. So I just waited on him to make his mind up.

  • @timcoffey7385
    @timcoffey7385 Год назад +1

    Good info. I hunt in sw OK. Haven’t needed to call in a deer but going to try this year. I have already harvested 3 does and I have some decent to big bucks around where I hunt. Thanks

  • @jjcannonmusic3089
    @jjcannonmusic3089 9 месяцев назад

    I just recently got into hunting and I have bucks on camera but only at night. I hunt on a pipeline I’ve tried a grunt but haven’t had any luck. Trued snort wheeze as well but no luck. Gotten a mama and 2 fawns to come

  • @johnfaulkner3079
    @johnfaulkner3079 8 месяцев назад +1

    Great video Jeff. First, I want to thank you for always sharing a Biblical faith based message! I always enjoy learning and hearing what you have to say. My question is, when using rattling antlers, what approximate size antlers do you think produce the best? Big 150+", smaller 100" so as not to intimidate bucks, or maybe mid size? Thanks!

  • @shawnsmith2281
    @shawnsmith2281 Год назад

    Thanks alot ,I really like how you explain each calls and right times ,good job thank

  • @jonnichols4128
    @jonnichols4128 Год назад

    Thanks for the information 2nd-year archery hunting first-time grunt call user.

  • @RickNolanOutdoors
    @RickNolanOutdoors 2 года назад +4

    As always, great info delivered in an easy to understand way.

  • @robertfmccarthy2360
    @robertfmccarthy2360 Год назад +1

    Great information, thanks

  • @mtcoiner7994
    @mtcoiner7994 Год назад

    This evening, Oct 30 near Townsend MT. My wife and I decided to go for a walk on a 300 yrd wide x 1 mile long state section in search of white tail does. Early on we spot some does at the end of the section about to cross the fence into private. By the time we got close enough to shoot, they were all across the fence. What we didn't see before was the dandy 4x5 with the group. He walked right up to the fence and looked straight at us. We if course hit the dirt and got ready to shoot. We were pinned down at about 370 yards (Which is a fairly common occurrence in Montana) for about 10 minutes but could not shoot because he would not cross the fence, and why would he? His does are behind him safe and sound.
    If I would have had some basic calls and a basic knowledge of how to use them, I may have been able to coax this buck into jumping the fence and closing a little distance.
    That's why I'm watching this video tonight. I won't be going back out without some calls.
    Question: How do mule deer respond to calls? Thanks!

  • @HUNTERSADVANTAGE
    @HUNTERSADVANTAGE 2 года назад +1

    Awesome video guys!

  • @jeramieunger3269
    @jeramieunger3269 Год назад +1

    Awesome video man! I Wish I would’ve seen this video when I was first starting out. Thank you!

  • @lucaswray8908
    @lucaswray8908 9 месяцев назад +1

    so im a newbie when it comes to any hunting at all and i just picked up a grunt call and a bleep call. starting out your hunt, would there be a call youd prefer starting with and if so why?

    • @_BuckVenturesOutdoors_
      @_BuckVenturesOutdoors_  8 месяцев назад

      We would probably start with the grunt call! The bleat has its time/place but the grunt is used most times

  • @HUNTERSADVANTAGE
    @HUNTERSADVANTAGE 2 года назад +1

    Great tips!

  • @mikemessinger2328
    @mikemessinger2328 Год назад

    I bought an extinguisher that has fawn, doe, and buck calls, my first day using it I was just getting off work, not Hunting, I called 4 doe in from a half mile away while I was in my work truck, I’ve never used deer call before in my life, not trying to make a commercial out of it, but I called doe in using a fawn locater call in about 10 min from about a half mile away.

  • @daltonisom6265
    @daltonisom6265 Год назад

    Thanks you for the great video very helpful! Last November I had a nice 10 point I was calling too 2 does Ran up to him and they took off I could tell he heard me! He was stomping and took off

  • @justinhahn2611
    @justinhahn2611 2 года назад +1

    Great info

  • @metomurphy7168
    @metomurphy7168 Год назад

    I really appreciate the advice man

  • @vincentcooper1865
    @vincentcooper1865 9 месяцев назад

    You mentioned using decoys. Have you ever tried buck and doe decoys together? And what situations do you use decoys for the best results?

  • @rodricusbrown3003
    @rodricusbrown3003 2 года назад +1

    Can't ask for better information on calling. Love ❤ it . Jeff

  • @chriskennedy980
    @chriskennedy980 Год назад +2

    Have you ever tried a bleat and grunt together (a buck chasing a doe)? I shot a 13 point using that method but, that was 5yrs ago. I’m wondering if it was by circumstance or if it’s something you use or have heard of other people using to call in deer?

    • @_BuckVenturesOutdoors_
      @_BuckVenturesOutdoors_  Год назад

      Hey Chris we have not tried that but it sounds like it worked for you! Congratulations!

  • @B_r_u_c_e
    @B_r_u_c_e 11 месяцев назад

    Thank you.

  • @louisianacajunchef2628
    @louisianacajunchef2628 7 месяцев назад

    I hunt thick woods in south la and for blind later season calling what’s a good calling sequence for that ?

  • @cameroncorbett2793
    @cameroncorbett2793 7 месяцев назад

    What about heavy wooded areas like central alabama

  • @jonostrowski7298
    @jonostrowski7298 9 месяцев назад

    Hi would you recommend using both a doe and buck decoy? Or just the buck during this upcoming November season..ty

  • @dustinplee5067
    @dustinplee5067 Год назад +1

    I never been hunting and I’m going to go this September by my self and had a question do I sit in the tree stand with the wind blowing at me or behind me or the side of me I’m 23 and got my hunting permit and license last year

    • @_BuckVenturesOutdoors_
      @_BuckVenturesOutdoors_  Год назад

      Hey Dustin, we're so happy to hear that you are getting into hunting! If you are hunting deer, elk, or any other big game animal, you want the wind to be blowing at you in your face or in the direction that you think the animal will NOT come from. If the wind is blowing at your back, 99.9% of the time, the animal will smell you (maybe even from several hundred yards) & not come into shooting range. Every stand we hunt, the wind is almost always blowing straight at us in our face or could sometimes be a crosswind blowing in a direction the animals should not come from

  • @cherieharvey516
    @cherieharvey516 9 месяцев назад

    I live in east texas and hunt from a ground box blind. I haven't seen many bucks this year, when would be a good time and what kind of call would you try?

  • @Ealum1013
    @Ealum1013 Год назад

    When you mentioned as soon as they loose velvet they are ready to breed... does this stand the same for north Florida hunting where our rut isn't until early January/February times?

  • @Trudzy
    @Trudzy 10 месяцев назад

    I live in Ontario canada and I’m surrounded mostly by thick woods, we bait and sit and I haven’t had to much luck with my calls, how would u recommend calling in the thick wood areas sitting at a bait pile

  • @LavonRaber-ic3gy
    @LavonRaber-ic3gy 9 месяцев назад

    Is better to sound like a smaller buck or bigger buck when blind calling during november (grunt)

  • @BenRester
    @BenRester Год назад

    I’m in OKC Edmond area and was wondering if you could help me with learning calls.

  • @josephmarciano2584
    @josephmarciano2584 Месяц назад +1

    Hi, Many thanks for posting this educational tutorial. Maybe a foolish question, but here goes: I hunt Black tail Deer in Northern Calif. Are these calls universal, or species-specific to your White Tail herds?

    • @_BuckVenturesOutdoors_
      @_BuckVenturesOutdoors_  Месяц назад +1

      Hey thanks so much for the question. I will be honest and say that I have no idea. We have never hunted blacktail deer so I can't say it these whitetail tactics would translate to blacktail. Maybe search blacktail calling tips and see if that helps. good luck this fall!

    • @josephmarciano2584
      @josephmarciano2584 Месяц назад +1

      @@_BuckVenturesOutdoors_ Thanks for taking the time to reply. Well . . we're gonna see how it does, because I just bought one. I plan to use it in Zones C & D in Northern CA. Promise to get back with how we (me and my call) did.

    • @_BuckVenturesOutdoors_
      @_BuckVenturesOutdoors_  Месяц назад

      @@josephmarciano2584 goodluck!

  • @99SoftailCustom
    @99SoftailCustom 9 месяцев назад

    Headed to PA to hunt game lands after Thanksgiving. Rut will be winding down. Would rattling still be appropriate for late rut?

  • @jerrycarter231
    @jerrycarter231 9 месяцев назад

    Is the calling there and Louisiana about the same?

  • @spencermetzinger6757
    @spencermetzinger6757 9 месяцев назад

    What’s the rattle your using?

  • @Shockstar76
    @Shockstar76 Год назад +1

    I'm in Wisconsin in dense woods and trails all over but likely to sit and not see them so calls bring them out. How often would you rattle if your blind calling? Once in the morning and evening, every 30 minutes, or ?

    • @_BuckVenturesOutdoors_
      @_BuckVenturesOutdoors_  Год назад +2

      We would probably do it 2-3 times in the morning every 30-40 minutes & same in the evening time

  • @cathysmith1555
    @cathysmith1555 9 месяцев назад

    My hunting area is very wooded and I rarely can see more than 60 yards so I’m almost always blind calling. I never know when to call or how often

    • @jeffdanker1269
      @jeffdanker1269 9 месяцев назад

      Every 30 to 40 minutes is a good indicator

  • @stacylott7856
    @stacylott7856 Год назад

    Hey I hunt Hugo ok bow season starts Oct are u saying I can still call and rattle that soon? Thanks great video

    • @_BuckVenturesOutdoors_
      @_BuckVenturesOutdoors_  Год назад +1

      Hello, you definitely can in the correct situations. We would not recommend just blind calling when you get in the tree in early October, but if you see a big buck way out of range.. don't be afraid to call to him. Now don't over do it, but just let him know you're there & ya never know what might happen! Goodluck!

  • @johncastleberryjr
    @johncastleberryjr Год назад

    What do you do when the bucks are showing on camera at nights and early morning but not during the day ?

  • @jamisonmaneke7574
    @jamisonmaneke7574 9 месяцев назад

    Could I still blind call during mid November and during rifle season

  • @jm_680
    @jm_680 Год назад

    It’s so similar to turkey huntin in a way is it? Sorry for all the messages

  • @johnlafluer4886
    @johnlafluer4886 Год назад +2

    This was a great tutorial thank you some much. I have killed some great deer here in the Northeast with my Woodhaven calls. Thank and God Bless

  • @SgtTaz138
    @SgtTaz138 Год назад

    What’s the best course of action if you blind call and a young buck with a small rack comes in and you don’t want to shoot him. Is your day done or can you wait for a while and blind call again hoping a better buck will come?

    • @_BuckVenturesOutdoors_
      @_BuckVenturesOutdoors_  Год назад +1

      Yeah absolutely! We would just let that smaller buck work his way off & then maybe do another calling sequence 20-30 min later!

  • @patrickcox1951
    @patrickcox1951 Год назад +1

    What type of call should I get?

    • @_BuckVenturesOutdoors_
      @_BuckVenturesOutdoors_  Год назад

      Hey Patrick, we would encourage you to look at the Woodhaven intimidator call! It’s $20 & the best call on the market in our opinion!

  • @maineoutdoorsman677
    @maineoutdoorsman677 9 месяцев назад

    U ever use scents hot doe ab Buck scent while ur calling ,.
    I've killed a lot big bucks with doe bleat ,they coming running ,ever year ,old fateful .
    Maine my killing ground

  • @tonyfrederickson6692
    @tonyfrederickson6692 10 месяцев назад

    public land some mature bucks are educated from hunters using grunts to stop them and shooting at them and missing, you grunt some will bolt or avoid your area.

  • @stephenaddair1337
    @stephenaddair1337 7 месяцев назад

    I see more if i don't call
    Seems i scare deer when i try grunting

  • @petertyson4036
    @petertyson4036 Год назад

    What callers do you ja e for mule deer or can o e use the same caller .

    • @_BuckVenturesOutdoors_
      @_BuckVenturesOutdoors_  Год назад

      Hey Peter, we would love to have an answer for this question but we really don't. Our main knowledge/expertise is whitetail deer. We could give you an answer on calling to mule deer but we don't have enough knowledge in that area to feel confident

  • @brandonpero8742
    @brandonpero8742 Год назад

    Should you ever call if you’re hunting with bait?

    • @_BuckVenturesOutdoors_
      @_BuckVenturesOutdoors_  Год назад

      yessir absolutely! We definitely call even if we're using bait. Now, we are careful with it & make sure nothing is on the Bait at the time of calling but we say go fir it. Especially if you see a shooter out roaming looking for does. They know the food is there & often times feel comfortable coming to check that area for a hot doe

  • @MrChiumiento
    @MrChiumiento 9 месяцев назад

    Did you ever get to try and call the doe in with a locked down buck?

    • @_BuckVenturesOutdoors_
      @_BuckVenturesOutdoors_  9 месяцев назад

      Hey brother, we haven’t yet but our lockdown stage will begin here in the next week or so & if the opportunity presents itself, we will definitely try it

  • @projectmayham846
    @projectmayham846 Год назад

    Is there any variation in southern deer or is it basically the same

    • @_BuckVenturesOutdoors_
      @_BuckVenturesOutdoors_  Год назад

      Hey Tyler, I feel the technique is still the same no matter what part of the county you're in. However, the dates/right time to call are definitely different. Here in the Midwest area its usually end of October into November. Typically in the south, those dates are pushed back a little to coincide with the pre rut & rut

    • @Last_Chance.
      @Last_Chance. Год назад +2

      In the south Carolina you can call up to the 3rd week in October then they go into lockdown

  • @Last_Chance.
    @Last_Chance. Год назад +10

    I can tell by your accent your an Oklahoma boy

    • @_BuckVenturesOutdoors_
      @_BuckVenturesOutdoors_  Год назад +3

      haha 100%!

    • @jm_680
      @jm_680 Год назад

      What do you think about this in Alabama ? As a deer call application?

    • @jm_680
      @jm_680 Год назад

      What if I just am hunting some thick stuff and would love to make ‘em mad and see the deer period?

    • @dwightlaird
      @dwightlaird Год назад

      Born and raised ga yall never here my voice everybody worried or something not one has called

    • @johndlouhy3334
      @johndlouhy3334 Год назад

      And here I thought he had a Boston accent..

  • @3ricOutdoors
    @3ricOutdoors 2 года назад

    Does this go for mule deer too?

    • @_BuckVenturesOutdoors_
      @_BuckVenturesOutdoors_  2 года назад +1

      Hey Allen, this tutorial was specifically for whitetail. Mule deer are a whole different breed & not really one that we can speak on with confidence. Our main focus is on whitetail & there are much more qualified people that can teach on the mule deer aspect haha Thanks for watching!

    • @3ricOutdoors
      @3ricOutdoors 2 года назад

      Thankyou !

  • @christophercriss5888
    @christophercriss5888 9 месяцев назад

    1 800 get in my freezer 😂😂😂

  • @sthompson5254
    @sthompson5254 Год назад +1

    How the hell do I grow alfalfa in South Carolina? The deer here are pathetic lol

  • @haniballector
    @haniballector Год назад

    I actually was coyote hunting during bow season and using rabbit distress on Fox pro doe came running in circles my call nearly pawg it I videoed it

  • @robert.taylor_bvo708
    @robert.taylor_bvo708 Год назад

    Great tips !