Primitive Archer
		Main Discussion Area => Shooting and Hunting => Topic started by: Ed Brooks on February 02, 2017, 06:03:06 pm
		
			
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				In the past I have had doe and cow elk come in to my predator call, to see what was dying or probably more to see what was doing the killing. 
I got a shot at a deer this yr using a predator call and just about got ran over doing it.
Our early season was hot and dry, was like walking on corn flakes out there still hunting. 
I jumped a deer in the timber, I was on an old logging rd. The deer was over a bank with low noisy brush covering it, along a switchback in the rd when I hear it bound away. With no chance of following that deer, I give the predator call a blow. with a loud crash, across the rd from where the deer went the brush explodes, I thought I jumped the elk. A doe is running full go strait at me (wish I had hid before I give it a blow) she stops at about 4 or 5yrd & with one little limb in between us that I don't see, and it was more than enough to send my arrow harmlessly off in the brush in a different direction. But I got the shot. It almost happened again two days later about 50 yrds down the rd,could have been the same deer, however I need to hide better no shot that time.  Just throwing that out there, may be worth giving it a try to see if you get the same kind of results. Ed 
 
			 
			
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				I've had the same happen to me multiple times even with mule deer. Sometimes their curiosity get the best of them and when it does, be ready! I had a buck jump a creek hauling a$$ straight at me and I wasn't ready so I yelling at him as loud as I could to avoid being trampled.
			
 
			
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				Twice I was predator hunting in my fencerow. I was blowing on a rabbit call when Bucks came 200 yards across a open field straight to me. It wasn't deer season either time, so I just watched them. I've never tried it during deer season it you could be on to something Ed.
Bjrogg 
			 
			
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				Sitka blacktail hunters do it all the time. Fawn distress calls. I shot my sitka using that technique. Spike fork was up the road about 50 yards. My hunting mate and I ducked off and he started on the call. Sure enough it came to the sound. I even got two shots at it!