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Doe in Heat
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09/27/17 03:05 PM
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brian43
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Does anybody use Doe in Heat Products,and if so does it work?
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Re: Doe in Heat
[Re: brian43]
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09/27/17 06:18 PM
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fouzman
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No and no. But I'll tell you what will work. If you can kill a hot doe, cut off her tarsal glands and use those. I hang them in a tree near a scrape that I can see from my stand. I've brought in some nocturnal bucks during daylight using this trick.
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Re: Doe in Heat
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09/28/17 01:39 AM
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Bbear
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I think I've tried about every brand out there at one time or another. Only thing I can say that truly worked was the tarsal glands from a deer (doe or buck) taken from somewhere else. Best guess is they smell 'someone' new and have to check it out. I've had a few does and a couple of young bucks follow a drag I did right to my bow stand before.
But don't get the idea this is a consistent action. Seems the local deer have to be in the investigative mood.
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Re: Doe in Heat
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09/29/17 03:42 AM
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J.Monaghan
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It may not work for you but i use code blue doe in Heat... its pretty expensive at academy($18)but ive had a lot of activity on scrapes... its my go to
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