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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'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.
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.
 
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.
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.
 
He started out with a tic grunt and tried to go into a growl.

I used a tic grunt this year to turn a big 6 year old around to put an arrow in him. That's my go to call when I have a mature buck close. I've never heard a young buck make that vocalization before, which is why I use it on old mature deer.
 
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