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Discussion in 'Whitetail Deer Hunting' started by bucksnbears, Aug 10, 2015.

  1. bucksnbears

    bucksnbears Grizzled Veteran

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    decided to get them up a bit earlier this year
     
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    This is a 'killer' of an idea... :tu:
     
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    I thought about disliking this post because it may not be fair to the deer and get them all slaughtered, :lol:.
     
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    LOL.
    to be fair, i've yet to kill a buck using these but sure have passed up a pile.
     
  5. bucksnbears

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    had to go back to the cabin today. checked the one right behind the cabin.
    2 scrubbers already working the branches along with a couple does.
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  6. Wiscohunter

    Wiscohunter Die Hard Bowhunter

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    Am I missing the tutorial part?
     
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    Woop woop.

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    There was a rub on the base of this tree by the end of the season.
     
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    Jeepwillys Die Hard Bowhunter

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    Bucks edited it for some reason Wisco. He showed to bury a branch or small tree in a plot about 3' down so that there is a branch about 5 1/2' off the ground. Pack it in tight and also put a couple nails through it under ground so it won't spin. Place the prime licking branch so that it is broadside to your stand and viola. Dead buck. Also I think he said about 10 yards into the plot is best. Hope I got it all.Good luck.
     

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