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Buck Bomb

Discussion in 'Bowhunting Talk' started by Deerslayer7, Sep 9, 2009.

  1. Deerslayer7

    Deerslayer7 Weekend Warrior

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    I was at the sporting good store yesterday..just got paid so i was going to spoil myself on some on hunting gear..i got to the attractants area and i bought some tinks scrape spray ....and a buck bomb...i seen these buck bombs use on hunting shows so i got one..has anyone ever used one...and were you successful...
     
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    I have used it twice. both times I have used it I have seen bucks, but I have also seen bucks in the same spot without using buck bomb also.
     
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    I actually used it once a couple years ago. I sprayed it on the ground in a spot on a trail where I would want a buck to stop for a shot. I am in my tree for no longer than 5 minutes when two bucks (1.5 & 2.5 yr old) come running in from downwind of me. The 1.5 yr old went up to the spot I sprayed the buckbomb and stuck his nose in it. The other buck stop about 20 yards short of it and started to notice my scent. I could have killed either of them easilly had I wanted to. I don't believe a mature buck would have been fooled in the same way but it was entertaining to see them bucks come running in like that. I rarely use scents but decided to give it a try that day for the hell of it.
     
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    thanks guys im kinda excited to use it now..i appreciate the feed back...

    im always looking for new and cool things to try out in the woods...makes things a little more interesting..thanks again
     

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