What months? I know our archery begins and end with velvet (end of archery hard horns start showing up)They are very receptive to rattling for about a 2 week window in my area. We've done well rattling during the late season archery hunts. I've been rattling them for a few years now and swear by it. I like to spot and stalk them to about 200 yards, then set up down wind and rattle them in the rest of the way. Go ahead and try it next season, you might feel stupid at first... until one nearly runs you over! I've found that the key is to make as much noise as possible and use the biggest sheds you have.
Good to know. I need to get out and do a coastal hunt real soon.Last week of A zone can be good (end of September), and any late season draw tag during the rut is an excellent time to rattle. In Monterey Co. they usually start pushing around Sept. 20th, and most of the bucks I've rattled in to be killed were in the first and second weeks of October. A good rule of thumb is that when you start seeing bucks hit on the roads, get out there and clank some bone.