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Don’t want to sound stupid. But new to hunting trying to teach son but it looks like I have a lot to learn. So my question is does anyone ever mistake woodpeckers or any other type of birds for buck grunts. Or am I an idiot or is there actually bucks all around me that I can’t see.
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Taterspop wrote: ↑Sat Jan 30, 2021 7:43 amDon’t want to sound stupid. But new to hunting trying to teach son but it looks like I have a lot to learn. So my question is does anyone ever mistake woodpeckers or any other type of birds for buck grunts. Or am I an idiot or is there actually bucks all around me that I can’t see.
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Re: New hunter
Welcome to the site Taterspop! I don't think that I've ever mistaken a woodpecker for a buck grunting but that being said I have mistaken a far off woodpecker for a turkey gobbling before. But then again I don't hear so well anymore
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Welcome Tater,
You'll find that there are all kinds of sounds in the woods when you get still and pay attention more. Armadillos, for example, will drive you nuts rattling leaves around ... or was that a squirrel?
Learn not to react to every sound you hear until you've verified it's really a deer. Just continue to be still and pay attention without getting "buck fever" all the time. Hunters call the rush of adrenalin they get when they're waiting for a shot "buck fever". You don't want to sit there all day getting wound up at every little sound or movement. Try to stay calm and think straight. Otherwise, those sounds will trick your brain into thinking it's all kinds of stuff.
Sounds like you've already determined that the noise you heard was a woodpecker when your brain was telling you it was a buck grunting. That's not stupid. It's an example of how you need to react while you're staying calm and waiting for further verification you've heard a deer. Use your eyes and ears to keep your brain from tricking you. It helps break up the monotony while you're hunting to get a little excited now and then over something you've heard.
Good hunting. Stay safe.
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You'll find that there are all kinds of sounds in the woods when you get still and pay attention more. Armadillos, for example, will drive you nuts rattling leaves around ... or was that a squirrel?
Learn not to react to every sound you hear until you've verified it's really a deer. Just continue to be still and pay attention without getting "buck fever" all the time. Hunters call the rush of adrenalin they get when they're waiting for a shot "buck fever". You don't want to sit there all day getting wound up at every little sound or movement. Try to stay calm and think straight. Otherwise, those sounds will trick your brain into thinking it's all kinds of stuff.
Sounds like you've already determined that the noise you heard was a woodpecker when your brain was telling you it was a buck grunting. That's not stupid. It's an example of how you need to react while you're staying calm and waiting for further verification you've heard a deer. Use your eyes and ears to keep your brain from tricking you. It helps break up the monotony while you're hunting to get a little excited now and then over something you've heard.
Good hunting. Stay safe.
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Depending on what type of tree he is hammering down on...I could see it remotely sounding like a grunt in the distance....
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Tru-Talker wrote: ↑Sat Jan 30, 2021 10:55 amDepending on what type of tree he is hammering down on...I could see it remotely sounding like a grunt in the distance....
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Thanks guys makes a lot of sense. Appreciate the info. I’ve always lived in Alabama but my pops didn’t even fish. So I took up hunting very late in life cause I wanted my boy to have an opportunity I didn’t and we both love it. So thanks again.
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I nearly jumped out of a stand one morning because it sounded just like an AK47.Tru-Talker wrote: ↑Sat Jan 30, 2021 10:55 amDepending on what type of tree he is hammering down on...I could see it remotely sounding like a grunt in the distance....
Stupid peckerwood was hammering on a dead tree and he got tone and rhythm perfect.
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T Pop there's a lot of laws and rules to learn about hunting these days, and it can get expensive fast if you get caught in the bureaucratic mumbo jumbo mess.
You may as well start getting familiar with them now. It will probably cause you the shake your head in disgust, but that's the nature of things in this modern world.
The commissioner is required by law to furnish you and Tater a pamphlet containing all the laws and rules, but he has been held to be above the law by all those I have filed complaints with when he has refused to give me a copy.
Here's how he chooses to publish them instead of together in pamphlet form like the law requires him to:
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Hunting Laws link:
https://www.outdooralabama.com/sites/de ... 20Only.pdf
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Hunting Rules link:
https://www.outdooralabama.com/sites/de ... 20BOOK.pdf
You may as well start getting familiar with them now. It will probably cause you the shake your head in disgust, but that's the nature of things in this modern world.
The commissioner is required by law to furnish you and Tater a pamphlet containing all the laws and rules, but he has been held to be above the law by all those I have filed complaints with when he has refused to give me a copy.
Here's how he chooses to publish them instead of together in pamphlet form like the law requires him to:
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Hunting Laws link:
https://www.outdooralabama.com/sites/de ... 20Only.pdf
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Hunting Rules link:
https://www.outdooralabama.com/sites/de ... 20BOOK.pdf
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Welcome to the site. My advice is to keep taking the boys out, keep watching/listening and learning and it will come together. What part of the state are you in and how old are the boys? Some of us might be able to partner up with you for some pointers.
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Re: New hunter
When you start seeing deer regularly, especially old long nosed does, you'll wonder how a squirrel, bird, or anything making noise could have been mistaken for a deer? Sometimes the seem to pop right up out of the ground. Good luck! Keep at it.