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  • DixieReb

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    Rut in full swing here on my lease, I’ve had the property for 21 years now and good management has been paying off for several years now, lots of big bucks taken this year, had 9 pretty gals out in front of me this evening and heard ole big boy grunting in the woods before dark , he never came out. Maybe tomorrow evening I’ll get a chance to hit the woods again after work
     

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    Put some Tink's 69 or Code Blue doe estrous in the middle of the field when you go back.
    If the does fill the field again, 'ole big boy is gonna think one or more are in heat,
    and will come out a running to find her.
     

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    Nope, not during the mid to peak of the rut, hell, they'll be wondering who's the lucky girl.
    Using it too early in the season, will have a tendency to, for a lesser word, "spook" them.
    I've also used code blue (supposedly from 1 deer) doe pee and mixed in tad bit of code blue estrus.
    Thinking it gives off just a hint of a doe coming into estrous early, plus it doesn't run them off. Kinda makes them curious. The trick here is Not to over do the estrus in plain doe pee, or putting it out too early in the season, mixed or not.
     
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