Ben Long
Well-known member
I'm a big fan of calling. To me, it's the ultimate in interactive hunting. So when hunting whitetails I rattle, grunt, bleat, etc. I'm rapidly coming to the conclusion that the most effective of these is the doe bleat. Last night, I saw this buck 150 yards from my stand, heading for the exit. I gave two bleats and he turned around and sauntered slowly in to me within 50. It makes sense to me that the sound of a lonely doe is more captivating than the sound of fighting bucks, the risk/reward is greater. The only downside of bleating is its volume is low, compared to rattling. Don't get me wrong: I've had rattling work and it's fun and keeps you warm, but I think it's a tad overrated, probably because it is so visual and good for magazine photo spreads and video shoots.