Great video thanks! I have a possibility as to why the low cloud cover might increase the odds with rattling. In the radio world it is called NVIS. Near Vertical Incident Skywaves. It is a condition that reflects radio waves off of the atmosphere and back down to earth, effectively 'skipping' the sound long distances across the globe. Could be the same thing if atmospheric conditions are better to reflect the rattling sound, kind of like a low ceiling. Anyway, good info!
Been using drippers for 20+ years. Love them. Pointer: it will drip any liquid you put in them. I have used vanilla extract in them. You have to find a scent that attract them. You can also use them for cover scent. Can use them for predator hunting as you saw. Can use for hogs. So my advice is like fishing, change your lures for your area. Cant just use first scent. BTW you dont have to buy drippers they are easy to make and you can make 2 liter drippers. Remember its the concept. It drips whatever you put in it during daytime. Try using for a cover scent like racoon pee etc between your stand and food plot, game trail etc. That way when the wind isnt perfect you have cover. Goodluck
Yes but it's mainly only because the deer go into rut at different times of the yeas depending on the seasons. Down here in Texas we often see the rut in Late October or early November. However if we have really warm or really cold Falls that can change when the Deer rut.
Great video thanks! I have a possibility as to why the low cloud cover might increase the odds with rattling. In the radio world it is called NVIS. Near Vertical Incident Skywaves. It is a condition that reflects radio waves off of the atmosphere and back down to earth, effectively 'skipping' the sound long distances across the globe. Could be the same thing if atmospheric conditions are better to reflect the rattling sound, kind of like a low ceiling. Anyway, good info!
Clouds mean humidity. Humidity makes sound travel farther.
@@kirkout7366I was going to post the same thoughts
Been using drippers for 20+ years. Love them. Pointer: it will drip any liquid you put in them. I have used vanilla extract in them.
You have to find a scent that attract them. You can also use them for cover scent. Can use them for predator hunting as you saw. Can use for hogs.
So my advice is like fishing, change your lures for your area. Cant just use first scent.
BTW you dont have to buy drippers they are easy to make and you can make 2 liter drippers. Remember its the concept. It drips whatever you put in it during daytime.
Try using for a cover scent like racoon pee etc between your stand and food plot, game trail etc. That way when the wind isnt perfect you have cover.
Goodluck
Great information 👍😁🏹🎯🦌 Thanks for sharing!😊
Thanks for watching!
I'll try that tomorrow
Yeah buddy. Thanks
Good stuff!
Thanks for watching!
The best time to rattle is during a windy day. And also it's better to rattle on the ground and ruffle the leaves at the same time.
Lol so just calling the man wrong then
2 years in a row, mature bucks rattled into 10 and 30 yards from a tree stand in zero wind.
My uncle used to spray deer urine on the ground, too.
Can you rattle during rifle season?
Are there any differences in rattling in Southern states compared to mid Western states?
Yes, if you rattle in the southern states, the bucks won’t respond if they are in mid west. Via versa
@@tomp7134 haha really! Well hot damn I learned something today
@@anthonytyler8627 haha thanks for laughing at my joke
Lol ..
Lol again!
Sarcasm rules my world also!
Yes but it's mainly only because the deer go into rut at different times of the yeas depending on the seasons. Down here in Texas we often see the rut in Late October or early November. However if we have really warm or really cold Falls that can change when the Deer rut.
Or asking . I use them during the hunting seasonal , early before their coming so
2:15 if you can’t see them you can’t shoot them
😂😂😂
Great info, what about a grunt / bleat sequence along with rattling? Yes or no?
All depends where you're at. The guy lost me when he said to rattle as loud as possible
Should we do some buck grunts during rattling?
Yes