AJ Productions MK1 Whitetail Deer Electronic SoundCard

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A J Productions Whitetail Deer Card Electronic Sound Card Caller

This Whitetail Deer Card sound card has the following calls:

  • Buck tail grunt - A buck searching for a hot doe makes the tail grunt. He could be following her estrus scent or even randomly seeking her out via his calls. The trail grunt is a contact call. It enables the buck to locate and demonstrate to a doe that he is in rut and seeking romantic encounters. This grunt can encourage the doe to respoind with an estrus blat if she is ready to bred.
  • Adult blat - An adult deer that has been displaced while feeding or trying to locate others in the group will use this call.
  • Estrus blat - This is a sound that a doe makes to a signal that her breeding time is near.
  • Fawn feeding bleat - Vocalization made but a fawn calling to a female deer to express their hunger. Doe's respond quite regularly to it. If there is no repsone drom the doe, a faw will repeat the sound about every 15 minutes. Young inquistive bucks can repsond to this sound.
  • Alarm distress snort - A deer that has been alerted to danger makes this sound. How then, can this call air your deer hunting? You can use the alarm-distress to scare deer from heavy cover that you would have otherwise passed by to reveal their pressence.

To use: Insert card into your A J Productions Universal Electronic Game Caller

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