Rattling in PNW bucks

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Anyone have any luck rattling in bucks in the PNW? I have heard late season may be a good time to try. Anyone with success stories please share!
 
It works, I have not done a lot of it, but the little bit I have done has been very interesting

I have rattled in a few that I didn’t want to shoot rifle season, and 2 in a short timeframe late bow season that my brother in law messed up

Last year I had a scenario that I really wanted some rattling antlers for but didn’t have any, so I improvised by thrashing brush and snort wheezing and called in a really nice buck to point blank range for my wife. That was one of my most memorable hunts, and it worked so perfectly

I pack antlers a lot but I also love glassing up deer, so I don’t use them much

I will start having them on me all the time starting next week
 
I rattled to one buck that had moved past us in the timber, he turned around and came in to about 25 yards. This was in mid-November. Blind rattling has never turned anything up for me, but I also haven't put much time into it.
 
Newbie at rattling in bucks here, usually spot and stalk... is there a certain sequence you guys like? Start soft then ramp up? Raking brush throughout the sequence? Any other calls you mix in with the rattling? Generally, are you rattling in the timber or trying to get them to come out into the open?

Also how long will you usually give a spot before moving on?
 
I’m far from an expert so hopefully some better blacktail hunters chime in here but I usually start quiet and more or less tickle antler tips like two bucks just sizing each other up before a playful spar. I have no idea if it makes any difference or if it’s even realistic, but in my mind it makes sense. I’ve had some bucks come running at the first contact of the antlers that were clearly very close by already.

I’ll usually pause a for a while then up the intensity a little. I repeat this for a while, getting more serious each series.

Patience isn’t my strongest attribute so I probably don’t give my sets enough time. I’d guess 20 minutes or so at most. I always plan to give it a good 15 minutes after I rattle in case any stragglers are making their way in, but rarely make it that long. I killed one of my best blacktails after I’d given up and moved off stand. I started still hunting down the draw and he created the ridge heading to the tree I had rattled from.

I could be wrong but I feel like it doesn’t matter exactly how you rattle when it’s one of those right days. Like I said before, I typically have days of no response and then a day when I rattle in several bucks and it seems like I can do no wrong.
 
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