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Watch This Buck Rattled In | Deer Hunting

Watch This Buck Rattled In | Deer Hunting

This video isn't just about blowing a grunt tube or clashing some antlers. This is about understanding the psychology of a big buck during his most aggressive, vulnerable time of the year. It's not magic; it’s a communication strategy.

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Think about it: A buck’s main goal in November is to breed. If he hears a fight—the classic, loud, and aggressive rattling antlers—it’s an invitation to a confrontation. He’s listening to a scene play out: two bucks fighting over a doe, or simply establishing the pecking order. If he’s a dominant buck, his ego will drive him to investigate and claim his spot. If he's a younger buck, he might hang back, but curiosity often wins.

Then there’s the grunt call. This is less of a boxing match and more of a quiet conversation. A soft, single grunt is the sound of a buck trailing a doe or just generally moving through the woods. It’s non-threatening, but it cuts through the silence. And during the peak rut, when they're frantically searching for a hot doe, that’s an irresistible invitation to come take a look. It works because it doesn't necessarily challenge his dominance; it simply suggests opportunity.

In this video, we break down the rattling sequence and grunt calling techniques that actually get a response. We cover:

  • When to go full "heavy-metal" with the antlers and when to use a subtle "contact grunt."
  • The one key mistake most hunters make that spooks bucks before they get close.
  • How to "sell the fight" and make your calling sound less like a hunter and more like a real buck battle.
Stop hoping for a buck to wander by. Start taking control of your hunt. This simple, clear strategy will give you the confidence to be the hero of your own hunting story.

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Jason Cruise

Jason Cruise is a published author and the host of Mossberg’s Rugged American Hunter series.
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