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#751451 - 06/08/09 12:18 AM
grunt calls????
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Bird Dog
Registered: 04/01/06
Posts: 420
Loc: Tarrant/Dallas County,TX
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When ,Why,& How do You use them? Do I need one? Any Info. is appreciated..... And whichone to buy?[store bought or custom]
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#751452 - 06/08/09 12:41 AM
Re: grunt calls????
[Re: tx.44hunter]
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Pro Tracker
Registered: 07/21/06
Posts: 1161
Loc: Leander
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I never go into the field without one anymore. They can be used in a couple of different ways. First is to call in a deer, with or without the help of rattlin horns. Second is to stop a moving deer. I have used my grunt calls in both situations for the last several years, i bought my first one about 10 years ago.
My go to call is from Primos. As long as it has a flex tube so you can immitate different age deer and different types of grunts ( coaxing, rutting, dominance, etc...) you should be fine.
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#751453 - 06/08/09 01:45 AM
Re: grunt calls????
[Re: Rowney]
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Bird Dog
Registered: 04/01/06
Posts: 420
Loc: Tarrant/Dallas County,TX
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How often do You call?
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#751454 - 06/08/09 02:05 AM
Re: grunt calls????
[Re: tx.44hunter]
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THF Celebrity
Registered: 01/21/06
Posts: 10892
Loc: West Texas
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When ,Why,& How do You use them? Do I need one? Any Info. is appreciated..... And whichone to buy?[store bought or custom]
Sounds like your making plans Get one from dogcatcher, better sounding then any other I have heard 
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#751455 - 06/08/09 02:10 AM
Re: grunt calls????
[Re: Rowney]
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Woodsman
Registered: 04/04/09
Posts: 135
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Last year I had a buck running around my blind and feeder waking up the does and running off the smaller bucks. He had one thing on his mind, and it wasn't food. As he ran around my property I could hear him snorting and wheezing off in the distance. I feared it would get dark before he went to the feeder and I wouldn't get a shot, so I reached in my backpack and grabbed my grunt call. I blew a couple loud, but short deep tones and waited. 2 minutes later I blew a little softer and waited. As I was about to blow a 3rd time I glanced around to make sure he wasn't right behind me and sure enough he was standing there looking in my direction. He was going to kick some tail as soon as he could figure out which buck was challenging him. He got to within 20 yards and I had to take the shot or I might have lost him due to my scent. I shot and he took off running. I thought I made a good shot, but there were no signs of blood where I shot him. I started looking in the direction he ran off and found the blood trail! He made it 40 yards and dropped. The date was Nov. 28 and I believe that was the peak of the rut or the beginning. I don't think it would have worked any other time. The important thing is that I had one, and it should always be with you just in case.
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#751456 - 06/08/09 02:28 AM
Re: grunt calls????
[Re: murfdog]
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THF Trophy Hunter
Registered: 02/18/09
Posts: 5872
Loc: Lavaca Co, Gonzales Co.
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ive called up a bunch of deer with a grunt call i bought from wal mart, only thing is that it broke this yr during a very important time.... regardless, i use grunts in all kinds of situations, most of the time i will call up small bucks just because i like to call animals. But i did call a nice 10 point i saw chasing does up to within thirty yards that i had stalked for a long time. i was in the middle of a field sitting behind a tiny mesquite tree and i decided not to take him then he finnally winded me. this is just one of the many ive called up using the grunt. ive also called them before ive seen them right up too me, and other such things, but be careful, sometimes they will come in a lot faster than u expected, and sometimes they will take forever. I just love to be able to let out a call and hear another deer answer back.
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#751457 - 06/08/09 02:38 AM
Re: grunt calls????
[Re: Brandon A]
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Extreme Tracker
Registered: 07/17/06
Posts: 4675
Loc: Abilene
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Grunt calls work if they are not over used and the deer doesn't get your scent. Over use and the deer getting your scent and then spotting you will make it almost worthless for the rest of the season. You want one that has a deep tone, most of the commercial ones do not give that deep of a sound. The deeper sounds replicate an older buck's sounds. This causes the younger ones to either scatter or come to the challenge, and the older bucks will usually come to the challenge, they don't want some other buck messing with their does.
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#751458 - 06/08/09 04:07 AM
Re: grunt calls????
[Re: 7mag]
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Bird Dog
Registered: 04/01/06
Posts: 420
Loc: Tarrant/Dallas County,TX
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#751459 - 06/08/09 04:14 PM
Re: grunt calls????
[Re: tx.44hunter]
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Bird Dog
Registered: 08/26/05
Posts: 377
Loc: Houston
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I always have one with me. I have grunted up too many deer to think they won't work. I even got one buck to stop and look back after I shot at him. I think mine is a Primos but it is probably 7 or 8 years old. If it is a slow morning sometimes I will grunt a couple of times just to see if something will show up. Just don't use it all the time or play it like a kazoo
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#751460 - 06/08/09 04:15 PM
Re: grunt calls????
[Re: tx.44hunter]
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THF Celebrity
Registered: 01/21/06
Posts: 10892
Loc: West Texas
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When ,Why,& How do You use them? Do I need one? Any Info. is appreciated..... And whichone to buy?[store bought or custom]
Sounds like your making plans Get one from dogcatcher, better sounding then any other I have heard
You KNOW IT!!!!! I just bought a stock for My .300wsm
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#751461 - 06/08/09 10:40 PM
Re: grunt calls????
[Re: tx.44hunter]
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Pro Tracker
Registered: 07/21/06
Posts: 1161
Loc: Leander
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How often do You call?
Like the good thoughts posted already, you dont call much. Its used on an as needed basis. If you are rattling horns, obviously you would use it more, but just sitting in the stand, it only takes a little bit, they'll either take the bait or they wont.
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#751462 - 06/08/09 11:55 PM
Re: grunt calls????
[Re: Rowney]
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Bird Dog
Registered: 04/01/06
Posts: 420
Loc: Tarrant/Dallas County,TX
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THANKS EVERYONE!
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#751463 - 06/30/09 11:33 AM
Re: grunt calls????
[Re: tx.44hunter]
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Green Horn
Registered: 06/05/09
Posts: 6
Loc: North Texas
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I purchased a grunt call last year but didnt really use it much because i didnt know how so thnks for the info. for a newbie like me it really helps.
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#751464 - 06/30/09 01:50 PM
Re: grunt calls????
[Re: E Hunter]
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Veteran Tracker
Registered: 11/19/08
Posts: 3243
Loc: San Antonio.... Diboll,Tx is h...
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I don't like using a grunt call from a box stand, but when I'm hunting out of my climber I will put it to work and have called in a bunch of bucks using just the grunt, grunt & the Can, grunt & rattle. One thing I will say though is that in my many days in the woods, I have never been able to get one to cross a creek, big slough, etc. (small drains excluded)
I like to think I am speakin' the language, so I tend to buy Primos.
Edited by rifleman (06/30/09 04:08 PM)
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#751466 - 07/09/09 07:17 PM
Re: grunt calls????
[Re: Rowney]
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Tracker
Registered: 10/20/08
Posts: 511
Loc: south texas
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 I have a Brush-Monkey call from Bass Pro that I use. I use it on the way to my blind every day as I walk to my stand. This way any bucks in the area think a Trophy buck is chasing a doe before dawn. I have shoot many bucks in the face right after the sun rises using this method. We feed Indian corn at our feeders and the deer love it and stay at the feeder longer.
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I feed Indian Corn, the deer really seem to like it and stay at the feeder longer......and longer....!
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#751467 - 07/09/09 07:22 PM
Re: grunt calls????
[Re: age n score]
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Tracker
Registered: 07/04/08
Posts: 642
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I like the "Lust Chamber" call. It really seems to get the buck worked up. It's so good that if I use it too often...I have to get out of the blind and pee on my hocks.
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#751468 - 07/09/09 07:23 PM
Re: grunt calls????
[Re: age n score]
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Extreme Tracker
Registered: 08/08/08
Posts: 3681
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I always use one during the rut and it's only worked twice for me but both times they were shooter bucks. I've had the call so long, I forget what brand it is!
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#751469 - 07/16/09 07:57 PM
Re: grunt calls????
[Re: WTGuide]
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Tracker
Registered: 10/20/08
Posts: 511
Loc: south texas
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Where can you get one of the "lust chamber" calls? I have looked on the internet and it scares me as to what comes up. I"m not sure I want to pee on my hocks, but any new call that works I'd like to try out. 
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I feed Indian Corn, the deer really seem to like it and stay at the feeder longer......and longer....!
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#751470 - 07/17/09 05:55 PM
Re: grunt calls????
[Re: age n score]
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Tracker
Registered: 07/04/08
Posts: 642
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I found my "lust chamber" at a hunting show
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