backyardtndeer
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Yep, watching them you may hear some of them. Cool those cameras have such good microphones.Grunts sound like grunts but outside of that they have an entire language that only they seem to understand.
Yep, watching them you may hear some of them. Cool those cameras have such good microphones.Grunts sound like grunts but outside of that they have an entire language that only they seem to understand.
Primos did, still does.Didn't some company sell a "buck roar" call at one time?
The ticking sound a buck can make is very odd. I heard it for the first time several years ago. I was right near a thicket. I kept hearing it but couldn't figure out what it was. I knew some deer were in the vicinity.I've heard a similar sound before at a distance.
I call it a grunt -(tic-tic-tic) - growl .
It starts with a long , low grunt , on to several rapid ticking sounds usually followed bye a running gruntal/ growl..
The tic sounds like popping your tongue in your mouth.
I've always thought it was a posturing move… doe or buck..
There was chasing going on when I've heard the sound as well.
And I think the Durury Boys did make a grunt roar growl call at one time. Maybe it was Grunt, snort , wheeze, I'm thinking of.
I can sorta Imitate it with my grunt tube also..
Never has never worked that I remember.
Not at that tone anyway.
I call it clicking, but on calm days hearing one I can't see clicking always gets my attention. In my experience clicking has always turned out to be from at least a 3.5 year old bucks.The ticking sound a buck can make is very odd. I heard it for the first time several years ago. I was right near a thicket. I kept hearing it but couldn't figure out what it was. I knew some deer were in the vicinity.
I think someone on here talked about and that's how I learned it was a buck.