- Location
- The Conservative part of Ontario
Had a real interesting experience at fogduckers place yesterday. I took a break, and on trying to return to my stand, saw a doe about twenty feet from the stand. I was on the top of a hill, with a bit of cover, and I ducked behind it quickly.
I tried the can call again, and the doe imediately took a few steps towards me. I called again, and she disappeared into the old fence line between the two fields. I figured she was trying to wind me, and quickly moved to where she could not do so.
I hadn't any more than settled when I head her calling. It sounded exactly like the can call, but much softer. She was calling continuously, as she radared in on the exact spot I'd been standing just a few moments before. Would have been an easy shot if I'd had a tag
. She turned, and looked in my direction, then disappeared over the hill. After a bit I called again to see if any other deer ie; bucks were with her. She came back, charging up over the hill on the trot, ears flared looking everywhere. Stopped and stared right at me, at about thirty feet, then turned and ran away tail down.
Quite an education. For both of us.
Anyone else hear whitetails talk?
I tried the can call again, and the doe imediately took a few steps towards me. I called again, and she disappeared into the old fence line between the two fields. I figured she was trying to wind me, and quickly moved to where she could not do so.
I hadn't any more than settled when I head her calling. It sounded exactly like the can call, but much softer. She was calling continuously, as she radared in on the exact spot I'd been standing just a few moments before. Would have been an easy shot if I'd had a tag
Quite an education. For both of us.
Anyone else hear whitetails talk?
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