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I mostly deer hunt in NH and MA. Once I tried putting a little Dr.Q's
doe in heat sent on a scrape I had found. Well, the buck dug it all
up. I don't know if it excited him or pissed him off. I have never
tried it since. But here is a couple true stories.....
One sure way to attract bucks is to slam the car door just before
entering the woods. Then while walking as loudly as you can find a
stone wall sit down and smoke a butt. Well thats better then a harem
to a buck. He'll come wandering over to find out the brand your smoking
(probably BUCKS). All you got to do is line up and shoot. The rest is
just feasting. Thats how Gene did it.
Then there is ,is the 30-06 too much for deer, Joe. He gets out there
in front of everybody and has himself a little sit to reenergize. Then
some nice fat young buck has to have a look see at this funny looking
overgrown chipmunk (Musta been the chile he ate the night before). Well,
that Joe being the ruminate bovine hater he is up and shot that poor
fat buck with his pumpkin ball throwing 58 cal Stalker(nice one shot
kill I might add). Its even been rumored that that deer commited
suicide. The thing that bothers me most is that was supposed to be my
deer. 8^)
SJN
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| Hey Leonard,
Did I read about you in that note about a Sick world we live in, a
few back. Welcome to '91 notes. Did you know the Buckarama is next
weekend?
Getting to the main objective, I was talking with someone that told
me something that sounds good, theoretically.
He had recently killed a doe. He put the urine sack in a jar. He
also cut out the tarsal glands. When it came time to the next hunt,
he poured the urine in a pan, and soaked the bottom of his boots in
the urine for scent cover. then he tied the tarsal glands to his
boot, soaking them in urine also. I never heard the results though.
bob
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| I had a strange/hard to believe experience 2 years ago. A friend and I
were hunting Mass. Muzzleloader season. We were working together making
mini drives for one another. We continued this from first light til
about 11:00 a.m.
About that time it was my turn to drive for him. He decides to take a
stand/seat on a stone wall overlooking a hardwood opening slightly
below him.
I started on my trek, and approx � hour later, i have come just about
full circle back to his spot. There's a pingrove fairly thick about 50
yds. ahead of me, in the general direction that i'm working back to.
Just about then i can hear walking, and see branches inside this grove
moving. I froze and readied myself thinking that something may soon
appear from that area. Several minutes go by, the walking noise fades
and nothing else happens. I decided to approach the spot slowly, and at
the ready when BOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOMMMMMMMM!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I IMMEDIATELY called out to my partner, and he answers right back"I got
one". I got to him fairly quickly, and he described what had just
happened. Well, this pine grove was below and to his left about 75yrds.
He heard a noise in that direction, and soon after a nice doe emerged
into the open. He raised the gun and fired, and the doe leaped forward
once, and dropped. No sooner did the smoke clear, when a beautiful
large racked buck come hightailing out of the same cover, and run right
past him as he stood there with his smoke pole still smokin!
While he gutted the doe I followed tracks for a short way to get the
general direction of where the buck went. When I returned the chore was
completed, so we decided to tag and drag the doe to the truck. Then we
would come back and see if we could find the buck.
I should've mentioned earlier that there was approx. � inch of new snow
that particular morning.
Anyway, when we started back up the path where we had dragged the doe
out, there were fresh deer tracks on top of where we had just dragged
the doe! At frist we figured that it was a coincidence as we dragged
that doe down an over grown logging road that does have deer trails
criss crossing it in stretches. We then continued to follow the drag
mark over to where he had dropped the doe, and the tracks had
originated from the pines, where she had come before he'd shot her.
We could only summize that another deer, maybe that buck had come back
after being seperated from that doe possibly in heat?
We didn't have any other sightings for the rest of the day.
Barry
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