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Rattling up a buck
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12/26/15 11:41 PM
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coachwhite34
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I Hunt my granddad's place in Menard, right on the San Saba. He has 100 acres. Its a long narrow strip of land. Most of the deer most probably migrate through, not sure if many truly live there year round. Anyways I have never rattled horns just sat at the blind and waited. Can I rattle up a buck this time of year? The blind sits about 100 yards from a nice tree line. Then past the tree line its an open area to the river.
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Re: Rattling up a buck
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12/27/15 01:05 AM
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Won't hurt to try. Early born doe fawns will be large enough body wise to cycle. So rutting activity will still be good with colder temps ahead.
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Re: Rattling up a buck
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12/27/15 01:08 AM
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Won't hurt to try. Early born doe fawns will be large enough body wise to cycle. So rutting activity will still be good with colder temps ahead. Thanks for the info. I will certainly give it a try.
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