Hey fellow cheesehead (I mean this as a compliment). Thanks for the add request. Always great to stay in touch with all of the fellow hunters here in WI. Stop by to stay hi anytime. Like the turkey pix and also dig that albino buck as well.
Thanks for the add REQUEST.THAT ALBINO BUCK SURE HAS ALOT OF PICTURES OF HIM FLOATING AROUND ARE GREAT STATE. I THINK THAT IS ABOUT THE 8TH DIFFERENT ONE I HAVE SEEN. STOP BY AND CHAT ANY TIME.
You know I swear by the Young Buck Buck Bomb. Most people think because it says Young Buck that its for attacting young bucks. The best thing about it is that does like it and where there are does there are bucks. I've seen bacholor groups of bucks in the early season and groups of does in the late season while using this scent. I rarely us dominant buck unless I know there are some studs on the property I am hunting. It tends to push immature deer away. I don't know how the rut has been going in your neck of the woods but it seemed to peter off here. I think there has been a ton of nightime activity but as far as the daytime it has slowed way down. Our gun opener is Saturday and I think it will be the best we have had in years.
With this next full moon (around Dec. 14th) we should have some additional rutting activity. I usually reccommend using Doe in Estrus from the start of the rut to the end of the season, depending on what state your hunting. If you still have bucks chasing does in you area try the doe in estrus. Start off by spraying the bottom of your boots on your way to your stand. Refresh them every 50 to 75 yrds. Walk that scent trail out into your shooting lane prior to approaching your stand. Sometimes bucks will folow this trail and you don't want them comming straight to the base of your tree or back of your blind. Take the remainder and spray down some foilage out in your shooting lane. If you have any left take it up in your stand and spray some limbs around head level to cover your human scent. It's a pretty good combination that I've seen work a bunch of times.
I hope you and your have a great turkey day. Be safe and good luck hunting.
momeech74 wrote:
Hey there! Tried your dominant buck bomb this past Saturday - no bucks but I like the fact that it takes the guesswork out of how much to spray/where to spray, etc. I'd read reviews on the product (mostly positive), the only negatives being the noise level - but I'll tell ya that I had does running past less than 15 minutes after spraying - so I don't really see that as an issue...
Any recommendations for what to use on late season rut, a field edge corner that's abutting a nice wood lot across from swamp grasses? Lots of does running thru - which one of your products would you suggest trying for this weekend???
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With this next full moon (around Dec. 14th) we should have some additional rutting activity. I usually reccommend using Doe in Estrus from the start of the rut to the end of the season, depending on what state your hunting. If you still have bucks chasing does in you area try the doe in estrus. Start off by spraying the bottom of your boots on your way to your stand. Refresh them every 50 to 75 yrds. Walk that scent trail out into your shooting lane prior to approaching your stand. Sometimes bucks will folow this trail and you don't want them comming straight to the base of your tree or back of your blind. Take the remainder and spray down some foilage out in your shooting lane. If you have any left take it up in your stand and spray some limbs around head level to cover your human scent. It's a pretty good combination that I've seen work a bunch of times.
I hope you and your have a great turkey day. Be safe and good luck hunting.
Any recommendations for what to use on late season rut, a field edge corner that's abutting a nice wood lot across from swamp grasses? Lots of does running thru - which one of your products would you suggest trying for this weekend???
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