Many years ago, I had exclusive rights to hunt my buddie's wholesale nursery farm. A week prior to opening day, I attended a deer hunting seminar at the local fire house. The brochures advertised some really nice door prizes, so I asked a friend from work and my nephew to go along. The fire hall was set up with lots of chairs and I was a bit surprised to see, that we were the only ones there. After a bit, the speaker came out and started the seminar.
The speech was all about grunting and rattling, something none of us had ever tried. The speaker overlooked the fact that there were only three people there, and gave a very insightful seminar. At the end the drawings for door prizes were held. I was glad to see my buddy win the Hoyt compound, I won a dozen XX75"s and my nephew won six broad heads. I ended up buying a grunt call and feeling silly about it.
Opening day found me walking to my tree stand located along a hedgerow on the nursery. I was wearing rubber boots, scent pads, and gloves to help cover my scent. It was about an hour before sunrise when I climbed into my stand. I'd scouted heavily during late summer and located a few nice bucks. I was thinking about those bucks when by 10:00, I hadn't seen anything resembling a deer. I allowed myself to feel a bit frustrated and sat down in my stand. This would prove to be huge mistake.
My mind was drifting from the intense focus I had earlier. I remembered the deer hunting seminar I'd attended and chuckled to myself, thinking grunting would never work. I then realized that I had brought the grunt call along, just for grins of course. Sheepishly, I grunted several times and then again several minutes later. I then caught movement off to my right. A smokey colored 8 point had busted through a thicket and into the filed I'd walked across hours earlier. He hit the scent trail I'd laid out and followed it nose down. I was in the process of gathering my bow when he stopped right under my stand. My stand creaked and the buck took off down the hedgerow never to be seen again.
This was a time when rattling and grunting was all but unheard of in my area. I never expected it to work, especially that well. I've tried grunting and rattling since then, but never had it work like that first time.