Originally Posted by
BarnesX.308
Drop the doe and stay in your stand. It's basically like a sleeping doe decoy.
The buck doesn't know or probably care that the doe is just laying there. They will at least stop and sniff.
And shooting, even with a rifle, won't blow the area out for long. Especially when the rut is on. The buck you may see in 15 minutes could have been a mile away when you fired the shot. I've also had deer in front of me when someone shot 100 yards away. They look around for a few seconds and that's about it. They don't know what it is, or where it came from.
The problem with that is a local doe might walk by you 10 different times in which case you are cutting your odds by 10 if you shoot her the first time.
A doe that walks by 10X is 10x more likely to bring a buck by.