Hey everyone

Well I finally understand the different types of calls, and the different sounds that you are able to make with them.

Now, I'm wondering about sequencing, I'm hunting Blacktail deer, therefore I'm stuck in the bush rather then in open cuts. I'm hunting with: a estrus bleat call can, a buck grunt and a rattle bag.

Now knowing what sounds they produce, and what they are saying to deer when used, I'm just kind of confused in what order to use them.

When I'm creeping into the bushy area I'm in, should I be using a buck grunt just to identify my self as a buck in the area?

Also, when I'm set up in my spot to do some calling, where should I start? An estrus bleat followed by some tending grunts, then maybe a little rattling. Or would it work in reverse order?

Anyways there's tons of literature I have found online about what the sounds are and what they mean to the deer, I've just never come across anyone showing in what sequence and order is the best to do, to bring in a buck.

Any suggestions would be great, Thx for the read