jay r 5 Posted June 23, 2013 Report Share Posted June 23, 2013 Hi, anyone had much luck calling munty bucks,if so which is the best caller to use ? and how often and for how long do you call in the same spot ? cheers Quote Link to post
roe-buck 63 Posted June 29, 2013 Report Share Posted June 29, 2013 (edited) Here's a little bit of info for you. Buttaloe sqeeze call is about the best and easiest to use,use your thumb to gently sqeeze it at top to make squeaking noise. Skip to content Home Cookie Policy Management Calling Data Reference Article 2006 Article 2010 Photos Slideshow Nature Notebook Calling Muntjac tend to be most active and sighted at dawn and dusk, but can be seen at all times of the day. Calling adds a new dimension to stalking deer; using the whole day effectively for hunting Muntjac, also offering the best light for filming and photography. Nice weather, when pleasant to be out and about seems to bring the best results, but rain makes no real difference. Calling at any time of day can be successful but the most dramatic results seem to be as evening draws near. Position is important – downwind of the deer with a good solid background like a bush or tree trunk to mask any movements made by the Caller or companions. Curious Muntjac can often be attracted to a hidden caller by sucking/blowing/squeezing on a Roe call. Calling can often be quite dramatic with the animals approaching quite closely. You can usually see a deer within five minutes and from then on you are being stalked! Sometimes barking is triggered by the call and this makes things easier, but you must remain vigilant as you are often stalked by several Muntjac at the same time. The deer are concentrating upon you most intently and any false move will cause them to run away. However, if you continue the calling they often circle amongst the nearest cover. Edited June 29, 2013 by roe-buck 1 Quote Link to post
jay r 5 Posted June 30, 2013 Author Report Share Posted June 30, 2013 Here's a little bit of info for you. Buttaloe sqeeze call is about the best and easiest to use,use your thumb to gently sqeeze it at top to make squeaking noise. Skip to content Home Cookie Policy Management Calling Data Reference Article 2006 Article 2010 Photos Slideshow Nature Notebook Calling Muntjac tend to be most active and sighted at dawn and dusk, but can be seen at all times of the day. Calling adds a new dimension to stalking deer; using the whole day effectively for hunting Muntjac, also offering the best light for filming and photography. Nice weather, when pleasant to be out and about seems to bring the best results, but rain makes no real difference. Calling at any time of day can be successful but the most dramatic results seem to be as evening draws near. Position is important – downwind of the deer with a good solid background like a bush or tree trunk to mask any movements made by the Caller or companions. Curious Muntjac can often be attracted to a hidden caller by sucking/blowing/squeezing on a Roe call. Calling can often be quite dramatic with the animals approaching quite closely. You can usually see a deer within five minutes and from then on you are being stalked! Sometimes barking is triggered by the call and this makes things easier, but you must remain vigilant as you are often stalked by several Muntjac at the same time. The deer are concentrating upon you most intently and any false move will cause them to run away. However, if you continue the calling they often circle amongst the nearest cover. Thanks alot roe buck Quote Link to post
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