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Q:
The other day I had 2 fawns calling to their Mother at dusk. The Doe would respond with a "Murp" sound. My question is: If I was to make the same call/sounds as the fawns would the doe be alarmed knowing she has only 2 fawns with her and there's another third fawn (me) in the woods?
from NH Hunter on 10.29.09 Answer Question |
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does usually respond to a fawn call either out of curiosity or maturnal instinct so she may come looking. not a good idea to shoot though. be careful whet else you might call in, though.predators key on those sounds.
I would stay quiet and let her scent and presence attract any nearby bucks.
as bigjake said doing that will draw the doe in. during the rut its a good way to draw bucks in during the rut
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does usually respond to a fawn call either out of curiosity or maturnal instinct so she may come looking. not a good idea to shoot though. be careful whet else you might call in, though.predators key on those sounds.
I would stay quiet and let her scent and presence attract any nearby bucks.
as bigjake said doing that will draw the doe in. during the rut its a good way to draw bucks in during the rut
Post an Answer (200 characters or less)