A deer call and antler rattling use sound to attract a deer’s attention. Whitetail bucks responding to your deer call will often locate the exact location where the sound is coming from, even from a distance. As they approach your deer call or antler rattling location, they begin looking for Visual Confirmation of the deer they heard. If the approaching whitetail buck doesn’t see another deer, he may become tense and wary.
Since the deer hunter is the source of the sound, whitetail bucks are often looking right at the deer hunter as they approach the deer calling location. This makes it harder for the deer hunter to get a shot off without spooking the deer. How many times have you been busted while using a deer call?
TailTRICK Deer Decoys divert a whitetail buck’s attention away from your deer call location and fixates it onto the TailTRICK decoy. Approaching whitetail bucks see the TailTRICK deer decoy and associate the call sounds and smells with the TailTRICK deer decoy.
Instead of the whitetail buck looking right at the hunter’s deer call or antler rattling location, the whitetail buck looks right at the TailTRICK decoy. He continues to focus his attention on the decoy and moves closer to it. This creates a shot opportunity.
With the approaching whitetail buck fixated upon the TailTRICK Deer Decoy, the hunter has time to evaluate the deer and get into shooting position without being noticed.
It’s a lot easier to bust a buck when he’s not looking right at you.
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