It just needs to be done at the right time. Most calls should be made during the routine. As in the last paragraph, the jingle works best during the routine. Hoods (2008) explained, “As for rattling, some hunters believe it doesn't work in some states” (p. 37). The reason most people believe that calling doesn't work is because they do it at the wrong time or they do it in the wrong way. Each deer decoy has a way and time to use. You can't tremble a month before the routine and expect it to work. Williams (2008) exclaimed, “Jingle is a deadly trick to play when money has girls on mind” (p. 52). Recalls also need to be used in the right way for it to be effective. The most important part of deer hunting is actually going. You can't expect to kill a deer without going there. The basis for hunting is camouflage and a gun/bow. According to Bradshaw (2010), “Even though deer don't see as clearly as we do, they can still detect movement quite easily” (p. 45). Deer usually see humans by the movements they make and body shape. A deer's eyes are completely different from those of a human. Most humans can see colors very well, but a deer cannot. We usually can't see a deer at night
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