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I think I'm with ya. There used to be a call made similar to what you're describing. Knight and Hale made the call back in the 70's or early 80's I don't remember the name of the call but I wish I still had one. Most hunters would think they are hearing some kind of frog or loud bug. But in all actuality they are hearing a buck following a estrous doe or searching for an estrous doe. Only one person I have ever heard duplicate the call with their mouth and that is a lady. I will post the video if you want me too.
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