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Grunt soundboard
Grunt soundboard




grunt soundboard

So, I blew on my grunt call softly, making a “social grunt” noise. My thinking was, “maybe if they hear this, they’ll think things have settled down and are safe again.” By now, it was first light but the sun was not yet up.Īfter sitting for 10 minutes or so, I thought it might be a good idea to give my grunt call a soft doe grunt. I found my way to my tree and got in my stand, pulled up my bow, and got settled. But, this was the rut, and I love to hunt whether the deer blow me up or not! I had that sick feeling that might have made one want to just go back to the truck. Use this momentum calculator for your arrows I was already wondering what I could have done differently. It was like the deer were leaving the area in slow motion. I had taken such great care in paying attention to wind direction when walking to my stand. Yet, here I was, not even in my stand yet, and the deer already knew where I was. I was pretty disappointed to say the least. It’s important to be as scent-free as possible and pay attention to wind direction when hunting, so you can avoid a blow/snort that ruins your hunt! MORE DEER SOUNDS FURTHER DOWN PAGE! (This is not to be confused with a “snort wheeze” sound that a buck makes). Sometimes deer will blow and stomp to try and get a predator (or person) that they believe is in the area to move and thus reveal their location. Deer often blow as a result of seeing or smelling something perceived as dangerous. PRESS PLAY ABOVE TO HEAR WHAT A DEER BLOW / SNORT SOUNDS LIKE… Deer will blow (or snort) to alert other deer of danger. I stopped and listened, as the sounds of their escape got farther and farther away. It was still too dark to see, but it sounded like a small army of whitetail had just left the building. I had gotten about three steps through the gate, when the head of woods I was about to enter exploded with the sounds of deer blowing. Know the difference between EHD and CWD in deer? Click here to learn!

grunt soundboard

The South Carolina archery only season was already over and we were getting some consistent colder weather.īut, the truth is, I really wasn’t disappointed to be hunting with my bow during gun season, because deer hunting just makes me want to say “Bowhunt Oh Yeah!” In fact, I hadn’t even hunted with my rifle since 2009.

grunt soundboard

I had been granted permission to hunt some new property that was only 3 miles from my house! The 2010 deer season in South Carolina held some great memories for me. Note: If you are interested in learning what sounds a deer makes, you can listen to the above deer sounds throughout the article as well as at the bottom of the page. In this article, you’ll hear the following deer vocalizations: It’s unforgettable moments like this one that spurred us on to start the N1 Outdoors brand… This is the story of some deer sounds that led to a dandy South Carolina archery buck… But, there’s one I usually don’t like to hear, especially when I’m walking to my hunting stand. There are a lot of deer sounds and noises I like to hear in the woods.






Grunt soundboard