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Dpetrzelka, you aren't by chance related to the boat builders are you?Sent from my C811 4G using Tapatalk
First a disclaimer, this is my first year preparing to hunt blacktail deer with a bow. I've been, and will be putting in many more hours at the Silver Bowmen Archery club - feeling very confident at 20-30 yards, and working on my 40 yard grouping.Deer calling is something I've not yet worked on and wondering if this is something that is applicable to Washington black tail - I have access to property on Whidbey and in Skagit that I'll be hunting in Sept.I've read quite a lot about calling white tail in the early season with quiet dow grunts and contact calls, and wondering how that translates to early season black tail deer. Take a similar reserved approach? Be prepared to call in the case I need to keep one interested / stop one traveling through?Would you recommend any specific call for black tail and a beginning archer?Any thoughts greatly appreciated.
I wouldnt even be afraid to rattle...September these bucks are all establishing a pecking orderIdk where its at but one of the whitetail hunters on here posted a phonomonol thread on rattling, id highly recommend reading it Goodluck