RE: doe in estrous all season?
I bowhunt here in Wyoming County in southern West Virginia. I definately agree with the seasoned hunter. In my opinion, the bucks haven't had a chance to breed in a long, long time. They're chemicals are built up. The steam needs relieved. I think that you could be very successful with putting out Tinks 69 the very first day of the season. In fact, our season here doesn't open up until the 18th, and I put a couple of drops out today. Reason being is that I think that bucks are aware that the majority of the does they are around aren't ready yet, so that if they can find an "early bloomer" that might be ready ahead of schedule, that it would spark their interest.
Just put yourself in the buck's shoes. You haven't gotten any for almost a year. Out of hundreds of fine girls that don't want you, you find a glimpse of sign that there is one running around that is willing to give it to you right here, right now - wouldn't that spark your interest, reguardless of how cold it is or what time of day it is or what time of year it is?
I wanted to do that to spark an interest with the buck and my area. I want him to think that there is a hott doe nice and ready running around in my area.