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543.1 | Or bring a boom-box and blast Juglio Eglisias at 100 db | HAZEL::LEFEBVRE | I'd rather be hunting | Thu Nov 09 1989 12:09 | 5 |
| Wait for the swamp to freeze and still hunt form down wind.
Ain't nobody gonna get 'im if you don't.
Mark.
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543.2 | It's worked for me | CADAM::OAKMAN | | Thu Nov 09 1989 13:24 | 14 |
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From some experience, I'ds think that in the afternoon, the air
should be cooling, thus inducing a downdraft of air into the swamp
area from the higher hardwood ridge. I'de take a bottle of tinks#69
and pour it onto a bush on that hardwood ridge, this is where a
doe in heat will hang out when she is ready ( on the h/w ridge ).
Set up some distance from this area where you can watch the downwind
approach ( Mr Big will scent check first ). With a LOT of luck,
you might be able to draw him out of the swamp before dark.
Best of luck,
-jro
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543.3 | rattle him in | KNGBUD::LAFOSSE | | Thu Nov 09 1989 14:24 | 12 |
| rattle the big boy in... the ruts starting and all the bucks are
getting a little frustrated... if your gonna rattle nows the time,
before all the does come into heat.. then they'll be no way to get him
away from the chicks...
scrapes, their checking them... a friend of mine and I both saw 2 big
bucks down in Mass tending their scrapes, he a 6 pointer and myself a
nice 8 pointer... I would think some tinks 69, i used it and its
working, and some buck scent would more then entice the big boy out...
with a little antler tickling he should be putty in your hands 8^)
good luck, Fra
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543.4 | my .02 worth | CSCOA5::HUFFSTETLER | | Thu Nov 09 1989 16:03 | 11 |
| Do you know when he's moving? By this I mean can you tell if he's
working the scrapes in the AM, PM or at nite? You might try tying
some black thread along the trail in the morning leading to one of the
scrapes and check it to see when it gets broken.
Since the rut's on now, I'd definitely be using some Doe-P as an
attractant/cover scent. If you find that he's moving at night to work
the scrapes and to feed in the hardwood ridge, I'd put some good boots
on and try to stillhunt the swamp.
Scott
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543.5 | | SA1794::CHARBONND | It's a hardship post | Fri Nov 10 1989 10:57 | 8 |
| Find a tree and put up a lightweight portable stand downwind
from a healthy scrape, either at the edge of the swamp or a
ways in. (Not too far, you'll have to drag that ole boy out)
Set up some scent dispensers with Tink's 69 and be ready.
Good luck.
Dana
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543.6 | Their REALLY anxious!!!!!! | BRAT::QUINNETT | | Wed Nov 15 1989 16:49 | 4 |
| Rick, don't rule out mid-day. I bumped into a big boy checking
his scrapes last saturday at 2:30 in the afternoon. There didn't
seem to be any reason for his movement either, no hunter pressure.
The Tinks is a great idea......
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543.7 | Act Like A Deer | LUDWIG::STEVENS | Hey Boo-Boo, Want a Budwiser? | Sun Nov 19 1989 22:32 | 15 |
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Rick,
Go in there after him.... You will get wet but it's
worth every pound.... They don't get big from being dumb
by moving during the day..... Bring a shotgun and blast
him....
Good-Luck
Jeff
P.S. How'd ya make out in Maine????
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543.8 | Well...? | DELNI::G_FISHER | | Thu Dec 28 1989 12:24 | 8 |
| Since the season is now gone what was your result? Did you see him?
What tactics did you use? Have you been there since the season closed.
If you didn't nail him this year, Its not too early to get your plan
started for next year...
Curious,
Guy
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