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Deer!
Opening day a week from tomorrow for modern gun! Who's going? Also any bow hunters here? Post some pics of your harvest this year! I am trying to go opening day but may have to wait till the following weekend. I am also going to try and get into bow hunting by next season. Neighbor is big into bow so I am going to see if I can go with him.
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Re: Deer!
Will be going on a buddies farm. Only 1 big buck out there this year so he will take him. There is a decent 8 but may let him grow. Will kill some doe they are everywhere
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For the past week and a half I have been trying out lots of different feed, attractants, calls and scents.
Out of the dozens of things I tried I can honestly say the "Ever Calm" deer herd scent is the single best scent blocker/ cover up out there.
The spray on scent killers are a waste of money. I have said that for the past few years.
The "Ever Calm" is scented with actual scents from a "calm" deer herd. It is in a stick deodorant style container and you just rub it in on the soles of your boots. It smells a lot like the deer piss scents and is nasty but it really covers up your human scent.
After using this the entire week, I have witnessed first hand, deer sniffing my walking path and following my steps directly to my blind. Both bucks and does sniffing my path.
There is not a whole lot out there in the world of Witches Brew of hunting products that actually work but this stuff is a Home Run.
Just passing it on to the KAC hunting family. Its expensive, but it works.
Out of the dozens of things I tried I can honestly say the "Ever Calm" deer herd scent is the single best scent blocker/ cover up out there.
The spray on scent killers are a waste of money. I have said that for the past few years.
The "Ever Calm" is scented with actual scents from a "calm" deer herd. It is in a stick deodorant style container and you just rub it in on the soles of your boots. It smells a lot like the deer piss scents and is nasty but it really covers up your human scent.
After using this the entire week, I have witnessed first hand, deer sniffing my walking path and following my steps directly to my blind. Both bucks and does sniffing my path.
There is not a whole lot out there in the world of Witches Brew of hunting products that actually work but this stuff is a Home Run.
Just passing it on to the KAC hunting family. Its expensive, but it works.
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It's all snake oil to me too, but I might have to give that a shot since I predominantly hunt on footToddstang wrote:For the past week and a half I have been trying out lots of different feed, attractants, calls and scents.
Out of the dozens of things I tried I can honestly say the "Ever Calm" deer herd scent is the single best scent blocker/ cover up out there.
The spray on scent killers are a waste of money. I have said that for the past few years.
The "Ever Calm" is scented with actual scents from a "calm" deer herd. It is in a stick deodorant style container and you just rub it in on the soles of your boots. It smells a lot like the deer piss scents and is nasty but it really covers up your human scent.
After using this the entire week, I have witnessed first hand, deer sniffing my walking path and following my steps directly to my blind. Both bucks and does sniffing my path.
There is not a whole lot out there in the world of Witches Brew of hunting products that actually work but this stuff is a Home Run.
Just passing it on to the KAC hunting family. Its expensive, but it works.
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son of liberty wrote:I will be murdering a few. Neighbor boy is like 13 and asked if I would take him out, he wants a buck. I want 3 or 4 bambies.
You guys get it.Whootsinator wrote:Couldn't give less of a damn about big antlers. I'm with SoL, hoping for at least two younger does.
Mandy wrote:I meant Marcus post, he's like ninja slicer, he's nice he's nice he's nice, ....SWISH... he cuts your effin head off
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I'll be in my stand opening morning . I meat hunt so I'll be after does . Never heard of the stuff above . But i basically use scent away on my clothes & cover scent on my boots . I also tie drags to my boots w some sort of scent on them . Almost every year i have a young dumb deer follow my trail right to my stand . Good luck everyone !
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Wow. Not good
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Keep in mind there has only been one infected deer identified in Indiana, which is separated from us by a pretty big river. Just a precaution in a limited area, but something it wouldn't hurt to be aware of.
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So it's looking like my hunting area may be unavailable to me this weekend. I'm looking at going down to taylorsville lake WMA. Anybody have any experience? Good, bad, crowded?
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Did you see Rachel's post?Rem700 wrote:So it's looking like my hunting area may be unavailable to me this weekend. I'm looking at going down to taylorsville lake WMA. Anybody have any experience? Good, bad, crowded?
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I did. Asked her for more info and havent heard back yet but i should be good to hunt her place which is awesome!Whootsinator wrote:Did you see Rachel's post?Rem700 wrote:So it's looking like my hunting area may be unavailable to me this weekend. I'm looking at going down to taylorsville lake WMA. Anybody have any experience? Good, bad, crowded?