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Doe in heat products #1202985
12/28/14 04:38 PM
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Pickens Co
EarlPitts Offline OP
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Pickens Co
Who thinks they work and who thinks they run deer off.

Re: Doe in heat products [Re: EarlPitts] #1203004
12/28/14 04:46 PM
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McCalla, Al
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Have had deer run to, run away, and not pay attention to at all. Guess it's just like grunts, horns, and the can. Catch em in right mood and can be dynamite. Or high tail it outta there. I have had more come to scent, than run away. That I saw, atleast.

Re: Doe in heat products [Re: EarlPitts] #1203007
12/28/14 04:47 PM
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Tuscaloosa Co.
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I've had it work better out of state. Same with rattling antlers.


83% of all statistics are made up.

Re: Doe in heat products [Re: EarlPitts] #1203014
12/28/14 04:49 PM
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I shot a 7pt with his nose inches away from the tree I poured some on one year. I've also had them follow my drag rag path with nose to the ground before they ended up in my truck. Does don't care to be around the smell. I think they are trying to avoid being harassed by a buck. In Alaska, I had some left over from the previous year in Bama and put my scent canister on a limb in a low open spot. We had a buck (black tail) come directly to it.

Re: Doe in heat products [Re: kodiak06] #1203069
12/28/14 05:26 PM
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Pisgah,Al,Jackson
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I believe ! My best two deer were killed over scent canister containing doe in heat. Use to only use Tinks, but have switched to Code Blue. Have seen does turn and go the opposite direction.

Last edited by coachg34; 12/28/14 05:27 PM.
Re: Doe in heat products [Re: EarlPitts] #1203095
12/28/14 05:37 PM
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Believer! Cpl weeks ago, sprayed some to create a mock scrape. Just sprayed it on the leaves. next morning buck had torn it up.

Re: Doe in heat products [Re: EarlPitts] #1203165
12/28/14 06:19 PM
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I believe in the buck bomb ! Have seen deer over it multiple times ! Had a 3 point come bck 3 different times looking for the doe !


Romans 6:23
Re: Doe in heat products [Re: EarlPitts] #1203193
12/28/14 06:58 PM
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They definitely work, I got pics to prove it.


Parked in a holler, beneath the mountain moon light.
Re: Doe in heat products [Re: EarlPitts] #1203232
12/28/14 07:26 PM
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Birmingham, AL
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Im a believer in the buck bomb too...I spray a healthy dose a drag and carry it behind me to the tree. Many many times I have had bucks come in with their nose to the ground on the exact trail I walked in on.


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Re: Doe in heat products [Re: EarlPitts] #1203248
12/28/14 08:28 PM
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Cherokee Co. Al.
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I do a drag to the tree during rut. I had a small buck follow me in two weeks ago. I saw climbing the ladder when he was 40' from me. To dark to even see what size he was. I was 18' up with my gun on the rope. Made for a good hunt.


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Re: Doe in heat products [Re: EarlPitts] #1203266
12/28/14 09:30 PM
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I had a big buck trail me to the stand with Tink's on a drag

Re: Doe in heat products [Re: EarlPitts] #1203276
12/28/14 10:54 PM
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I haven't had any luck with doe-in-heat. I will say that Ever Calm works at least on does. I killed 4 does during bow season and out of the 4, two of them was doing their best to find the other deer. The last one that I killed, I had took the cap off of the container and just set it in the grass. She looked like a dog that was trying to wind a downed bird. I stuck her about 10 ft. away from the stick. Tried that same thing a few weeks ago gun hunting and had a spike walk up and knock it over with his nose and then slowly feed off.


Never give up something that you love for a dollar. In the end, you may be wealthy but inside, you are broke.
Re: Doe in heat products [Re: EarlPitts] #1203443
12/29/14 04:45 AM
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Yes it Works! Try Buck Wicked Hot Stuff. Try it as a drip in mock scrapes. We have had a lot of luck with it. It is only collected fro about two weeks a year, so it is fresh.


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Re: Doe in heat products [Re: topcat223] #1203487
12/29/14 05:22 AM
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I've had bucks walk right up to a product called " Hyper Heat " which is sold at Walter Craig in Montgomery. I won't waste my money on anything else. Just don't set it out before daylight. I made that mistake once and had a really nice buck go to the scent pad about thirty minutes before legal shooting hours.


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Re: Doe in heat products [Re: EarlPitts] #1203785
12/29/14 09:56 AM
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How do you put the stuff out without getting it all over your hands?

I just bought some Tinks 69 spray in a can and bought the pads to hang from tree limbs. I don't want to leave them hanging after the hunt so I guess I'll try to get them back in a baggie without touching the lower part.

Re: Doe in heat products [Re: JA] #1203794
12/29/14 10:03 AM
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Originally Posted By: JA
How do you put the stuff out without getting it all over your hands?
I put it on a rag and tie a 6'string on it and let it drag in with me. Hang it on a tree and drag it back out. The smell dissipates over a few hours.


It's not a Passion, it's an Obsession. That's what I tell my wife, but she promptly informs it's a disease to which is incurable.
Re: Doe in heat products [Re: JA] #1203827
12/29/14 10:30 AM
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Originally Posted By: JA
How do you put the stuff out without getting it all over your hands?

I just bought some Tinks 69 spray in a can and bought the pads to hang from tree limbs. I don't want to leave them hanging after the hunt so I guess I'll try to get them back in a baggie without touching the lower part.


I just stick me a pair or two of rubber gloves in my pocket and use them when I put it out and take it down.


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