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Old 11-09-2002 | 08:45 AM
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Paul44
 
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From: springfield ohio USA
Default HAWGS SCENTS(ADVICE)

If anyone can give me their opinion I would greatly appreciate it. I hunt a corn and soybean field. I have 2 stands on two fencelines. I have no woods to hunt but they are around. In fact the stand that I just hung last week is by an old apple orchard and it looks very thick in there. I don't want to go in because I'm afraid I'll scare or bump whatever is in there. The other day we had a real light rain and I rattled and grunted a few times. Well I was probally in the stand for about 2 1/2 hrs and was thinking about getting down and going home. I just happened to look up and could see a BIG BUCK(8 pointer) coming out of the lil' wppds with the orchard in it. He was shaking the rain off of him when I saw him. I don't and can't get permission to hunt that area but I have walked by it on the backside. I'm not able to set up by frequntly used trails and I'm trying to be positive but I'm starting to think I'm not going to get one. Also, on the other side of the orchard/lil' woods the field goes down and there is a creek, I walked down there and you can see several trails where they come over and head up that hill to that orchard. My question is, I got some of that HAWGS SCENTS BFF RUT and The other one that says it's better than doe in heat. Do you think I could put some of that stuff on my side of the fenceline and maybe sneek over on the other side and put some scent wicks of it out and maybe draw deer in? I read on the label of one of them that it says you could see results in 3 days but who knows. If anyone could help me out I would greatly appreciate it. I live in Ohio. If that matters. Thanks Paul

Paul Ruhe J.R.
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