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    Rattling advice

    How beneficial to me would it be if I tried to rattle and grunt in an area that never has either of those done? Would it be too much for the deer to handle and not come check it out? I'm not seeing anything so I'm thinkin about tryin it.. Any advice?

    #2
    It can't hurt.try a 30 sec run then set the horns down and get ready.wait 30 min and hit em again.good luck

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      #3
      Originally posted by Hard Knocks View Post
      It can't hurt.try a 30 sec run then set the horns down and get ready.wait 30 min and hit em again.good luck
      Thanks.. I think I'm fixin to give it a shot. I ain't seen anything move yet, so what the heck.. Haha

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        #4
        Just remember, less is more... Don't overdo it, you will certainly educate the deer to your location.

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          #5
          I like to start out with a bit of tine tickling. Then clack them together and then grind.

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            #6
            Go for it I like to do a few hard hits then grinding rattle pause then another hit rattle grind do this for about 30 sec to a min. Goodluck

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              #7
              I rattled in a giant 8 ,3 weeks ago to 26 yds but he would never turn to me to get me a clean shot at 830 am, i watched him come in on the run from apx 150 yds, its crazy right now with them chasin up does tho so anything can happen , if your not seeing anything anyway it for darn sure cant hurt ...

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                #8
                Same here

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Wudstix View Post
                  I like to start out with a bit of tine tickling. Then clack them together and then grind.

                  Thats what she said!

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