So ya wanna lace the bagpipes on a doe eh??
Hmmmm, have ya tried soft music and candles...ladies love that sappy crap....
Ok, heres what seems to work around here. Find the beds, day beds and morning beds...they will almost always have two sets, one close to the food sources and one for safety....you need to get in stand waaaaay bfore light between the two.
Second, if the bucks have slowed down chasing them its easier to pin them down. Look around brushy river bottoms and pine funnels for night sits, and heavy fenclines for morning sits. If you are able to bait, do so in the pine funnels where they feel safe.
Third, and most important. Make sure yor camo blends with your enviroment well and USE ABSOLUTLY NO DEER SCENTS. Does will not come anywhere near someplace that stinks of another deer in heat or that of a dominant buck. Key here is don't want her to think that anything has changed from the last few nights. Anothe good Idea is to put out feeding doe decoys with alert doe decoys.....but never call to them or use scents.
After all this it comes down to being at the right place at the right time.
Good Luck.