Every year we kill mature blacktail that come to the call. We use the E.L.K Inc DeerTalk. I’ll throw the link at the bottom. My best success has been just before the rut and during the rut. For me on Kodiak that usually looks like two weeks on either side of Halloween.
I use the call to do fawn bleats at various levels. I usually do three or four “sets” for an hour in one spot with 15 minutes between each set. After that I hike a mile or so and repeat. That being said I have killed a buck almost an hour after finishing my last set. A set consists of four/five fawn disress calls in growing volume each set. Just imagine there could be a deer within yards of your first set and you don’t want to scare them off. By the fourth set it’s quite aggressive and high pitched. Put a lot of emotion into the call and imagine what it’d sound like if a fawn was being chewed on.
Speaking of being chewed on I do live on Kodiak so I don’t call in dense areas or where there’s a lot of cover. I like to be in a decent glassing point with a few hundreds yards of visibility in each direction. I’ve yet to call in a bear however I know people have.
Bottom line I never leave the house without one of those calls in my bino harness. In the past seven years my hunting partners and o have killed some very respectable blacktails, and 80% of them have been killed from October 19th to Nov 7th and they’ve all come to a fawn-in-distress call.
The picture I attatched was from a Halloween buck. He came to the call almost an hour after our last set. We were just drinking coffee and about to head back when I saw him sprinting through a clearing with his ears down and tongue hanging out of his mouth. He ran all the way to 40 yards before catching onto us.
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