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  1. Nov 11, 2020 · 4) MISUSING SCENTS. Why It Happens: Premium estrous scents are spendy, so some hunters opt for the cheap stuff, assuming deer pee is deer pee. As with most things, you get what you pay for. But even with the freshest, most pure urine, it must be used properly to be effective. "During the rut, I use doe estrous scents a lot.

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  2. Had deer running all over me on opening day!Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/teambnboutdoors/Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/teambnboutdoors/

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  3. Jun 30, 2013 · Use Your Trail Camera to Understand Nocturnal Bucks. Mark Kenyon Jun 30, 2013. Bill Winke is an authority on nocturnal bucks and using trail cameras to understand how killable a deer is. Winke divulges how he determines whether or not to hunt a buck, how he uses trail cameras to scout deer, and how camera pictures help him determine whether a ...

    • Mark Kenyon
  4. Feb 10, 2021 · Why Are Bucks Always Last in Line? Patrick Durkin Feb 10, 2021. According to deer-hunting lore, wise bucks always stop and watch from secure cover before entering fields or large openings. These mature monarchs supposedly stay hidden to patiently monitor other deer in the field and let them feed into range of potential dangers.

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  5. Feb 7, 2019 · The Caravans were a gospel music group that was started in 1947 by Robert Anderson. It reached its peak popularity during the 1950s and 1960s, launching the ...

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  6. Sep 20, 2023 · Here are seven tips for how to find and get nocturnal deer and big bucks to move in daylight. 1. Locate Core Area. You now know how key a buck's core area is to survival. Find out where it's located—particularly where his bedroom is—and you’ll likely find his daytime hideaway. Scouting and using trail cameras to survey deer can be great ...

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  8. Jan 19, 2021 · Bucks that get surprised in their beds without positively identifying the intruder are much more likely to return, and might even do so the same day. But if they smell you, it’s pretty much over — in that spot — for a while. According to Warbritton, mildly bumped deer usually spook and run off 150 to 200 yards.

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