I've only done it a few times and it's the coolest thing whether it's a big buck or small one. I've never shot one I've rattled in either.I rattled in a buck for the first time ever this morning. Cool. He was a wide 9 pointer at one point who has lost most of his left beam and the G2 on his right beam. Clearly he is a fighter. I could have shot him at 10 yards multiple times after rattling him in twice 30 minutes apart.
Beautiful Fall colors Elk! Sure is a great time to be in the woods.Here are the views from a two of the stands.View attachment 20153View attachment 20154
I rattled in a buck for the first time ever this morning. Cool. He was a wide 9 pointer at one point who has lost most of his left beam and the G2 on his right beam. Clearly he is a fighter. I could have shot him at 10 yards multiple times after rattling him in twice 30 minutes apart.
I recently listened to the "rattling" study conducted by one of the biologist on the MSU Deer University podcast. Pretty amazing listen. I just don't have the confidence to do it during prime time. Always feel like I'm gonna blow every deer out of the area. Pretty cool you successfully rattled one in. Makes me want to give it a try again.I rattled in a buck for the first time ever this morning. Cool. He was a wide 9 pointer at one point who has lost most of his left beam and the G2 on his right beam. Clearly he is a fighter. I could have shot him at 10 yards multiple times after rattling him in twice 30 minutes apart.
I recently listened to the "rattling" study conducted by one of the biologist on the MSU Deer University podcast. Pretty amazing listen. I just don't have the confidence to do it during prime time. Always feel like I'm gonna blow every deer out of the area. Pretty cool you successfully rattled one in. Makes me want to give it a try again.
Rattling is my favorite way to hunt! Takes a big gulp to make as much noise as possible at prime time. But if ratio is tight and age structure has a good population of mature bucks nothing is more exciting. Give me a chilly day mid October before peak breeding kicks in, a steady breeze and preferably a high overcast and its game on. I'll rattle for 15 20 mins then move a few hundred yards and do it again. Over the years I have picked optimum spots over the farm to rattle. I want about 40-50 yards visibility in from of me and an opening or feature where deer cant get behind me. When its on and working dynamite!!!
The old wives tale that mature bucks only come in down wind, or take a long time to sneak in is just that...an old wives tale. They are just as apt to boil in like Mike Tyson.. or sneak in slowly. But usually if one is going to come they do it fairly quickly. And they come from wherever they are. Indeed they may work around to downwind but if set up is correct you'll see them first. Also they may hang around for a while attracting other bucks. Watch them close and they will tell you when another buck is coming.
Sounds like the ATV is almost completely dead now...small victories...Neighbor to East was mowing his woods openings with his riding mower “Clang, clang” (all near my East fence) and neighbors to my west must have gotten some poorly running ATV’s they are tearing around on and I live to the south so nothing for it than to go deep north...it’s hot and breezy and there is a small waterhole and the clover plot I can’t get to die out in front of me...oaks just south of me. Hope a good one wants a drink and a bite of sweet clover on the way to some acorns...
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And again somehow I placed myself in the exact spot where the deer wanted to be at exactly dark...not 5 minutes till dark...actual dark!
We had exactly similar cell coverage at the cabin, I switched to Verizon to get coverage. 5 phones on plan, over several years time I switched all of them.Great shot placement on a brute! Congrats MM! I'm headed out to the farm this afternoon to chase em until Sunday. Wish I could post "Live" but no cell service when I'm sitting in the stand. AT&T coverage at the farm sucks. Son has Verizon and has coverage all over the farm. I have it only at the cabin which is on the highest point of the property with very occasional service from stand but not enough to generally push updates through.