Reading this with interest, but I can't help but wonder what you guys are trying to achieve by varying the pitch? Do you all know what noise you are trying to immitate? I have never heard a fawn call or a doe peep, but I know damn well that the buttolo call makes bucks come running to me. Last year I shot a silver medal buck that I had to call through a boundary hedge to get on my side (yes I know!). It was downwind and knew full well that I was a person and was standing just behind the hedge, but it just couldn't resist the noise of the call. It stood 20yards on the other side of the hedge and barked at me for 15 minutes before I eventually gave up and walked away (still calling), before it came through the hedge and tried to follow me. This was one of 5 bucks that week that came charging into the buttolo, and I've had similar results in previous years.
Can anybody point me to a recording of a doe actually calling?
Does the varying sound/pitch of the cherrywood call actually deliver better results when calling deer or just sound 'better' for the stalker?