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Offline Boar

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Anyone use it and how?
As far as i get into comercial gear, i buy a tube of steve porters doe pee. Jist to spray across trail on way to stand
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Offline Steve-o

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I like the buck bomb-style spray cans, but I only use it a bit at a time.  I squirt some on the soles of my boots when I walk to my stand and  spray the ground and low twigs when I walk thru my shooting lanes.  Does it work?  :confused: Who knows. :coffee:

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Interesting topic Boar, I had used it before the DNR banned it in our County. The ban was lifted this year so I bought some and used it on my last few hunts. Now, if I don't get a big buck this year, I will have a good excuse.  :rotflmao:
Actually, last weekend I gave my son the bottle and told him to pour some in a mock scrape near his stand just to see if anything happens. He had a positive report. He had a stare down with an 8 pointer who scampered off but returned and stood in the middle of the scrape he had just made using the doe pee. So, in this case I believe it drew him back even though he knew something wasn't right.
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Offline Jerkbiat

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I have had plenty of small bucks follow my trail right to my stand when putting it on my boots. Also gives them a spot to stop and sniff. I used good old Tinks #69.
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Offline Pulleye16

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I stopped using doe pee.  When I used it, I don't recall many positive results. I used it by placing some on a rag type device and dragged it behind my via boots.

If going the pee route, I'd go for buck pee (or use your own) and make scrapes.
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When I was doing lots of Deer hunting, I use to be a big believer and user of deer scents. I could not tell you the # of times I had deer follow my footsteps up to the stand ( I always used a deer drag while walking to my stand ) I use to also use the Scent wicks with scent to stop or position deer at ideal spots in my shooting lanes. They also doubled as yardage markers. I also had a lot of success using scent drippers over mock scrapes. Like lots of things ( Calls come to mind ) Some people tend to over do the use of them. I think in those cases it may have a negative effect.
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All good points FishThumper.
One thing I have observed over the years is that if you don't want does hanging around your stand, simply try to rattle up a buck. This usually sends them running from the area.
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