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The vast majority of deer hunters are call-shy. In forty years of hunting with and talking to fellow hunters, I\u2019m continually surprised at how few of them call to whitetails half as much as they should. And almost no one talks to muleys. Meanwhile, deer of both species walk out of their lives that might otherwise have been lured into shooting range.<\/p>\n

I know deer don\u2019t look or behave like raucous, vocal creatures. They don\u2019t howl like wolves, jabber like chimps, or gobble like turkeys. Outside of the occasional warning snort, we just don\u2019t hear them \u201ctalk\u201d to each other very much. But here\u2019s the truth; deer are actually pretty chatty. Biologists have identified over 90 different sounds made by whitetails alone. These vocalizations serve a variety of purposes: contact, reassurance, lust, challenge, alarm\u2026. You don\u2019t need to mimic all these sounds. Not by a long shot. Learning just the basics will definitely help you get closer to deer as you hunt.<\/p>\n

There are nine deer vocalizations every hunter should know and learn how to mimic. Here they are, what each sound likes, how to make it, what it means, and when to use it.<\/p>\n

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9 Deer Vocalizations You Should Know<\/h2>\n

1. Contact Grunt<\/h3>\n
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