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I've been learning a lot more about community scrapes vs rutting buck scrapes. A rut line and I'm grunting or light rattling a little in mid-October, a community scrap it's fawn beats at that time.
Jerry Petersen (founder of Woods Wise Game Calls), through his videos and talking to him once at a show, was who I learned the most from about the language of deer and when to use certain calls. I use doe talk more than anything, but during chase phase and rut may combine that up with some buck grunting. Jerry's teaching revolved around calls that would match what is happening...ie: pre-rut, chase phase, actual breeding, post rut...vs where in the woods a person is.

I think buck-to-doe ratio also could play a role. If lots of does and few bucks, loud aggressive antler rattling will probably scare more away than call them in. If it's 2-1 bucks to does and competition is high, then aggressive calling/rattling might work better. No matter what, Bucks are looking for does in rut and subtle contact calls or doe in heat bleats have always produced the best results for me personally.
 
...Found these cool boulders early last fall up in the mountains here.
There's a LOT going on in those rocks! Never saw anything like those. Some parts look like tree parts petrified in, some like volcanic material, and other things like gems, etc. Would love to hear what a geologist would have to say about them. Pretty cool!
 
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