RE: Attracting Big Bucks
Attracting big bucks without a hot doe?? Hard to do in my part of the country!!!If the bucks are not in rut, you are restricted to food sources, bedding areas, and hoping for daytime movement.Hunt funnels , corners, etc in these vicinities, and hunt them carefully and strategically. It's easy to blow it, so hunt smart. Since there is usually some phase of the rut going during most states' archery seasons, it might not hurt to keep the following things in mind.Especially since what you're really after is success on big bucks. You never know when a doe might be coming into estrus early or late, outside the usual time frame for the rut, so I remind myself of these things all season long, and it definitely helps me be more succesful. Maybe some of it will help you. I know it's more than what you asked for, but it's free and it never hurts to be reminded.
1) You have to be proficient with your bow. What good does it do to get a big buck in close if you fall apart and blow the shot?? It helps me to shoot a few does in early season to get "in the zone", and the other thing you have to do is continue to practice through the season! So many guys practice until bow season opens then don't practice anymore. Then in mid-November they get a shot and miss terribly and wonder why. Practice , practice , practice.
2)Hunt as much as you possibly can. Anything can happen at anytime. Assuming you can read and interpret sign adequately, the only thing between you and a shot oppurtunity is time. The more time you spend in the woods, the more your chances go up. Painfully obvious , but often forgotten.
3)Don't burn yourself up in October and then can't get out of bed in November when the big boys start moving! MOST guys I know are hard-core hunting machines up until about the end of October, then they get burned out and don't go just when things are really heating up! Like I said, anything can happen at anytime, but November is the BEST time! Spend every possible second you can in the woods during this time.
4)Now to the meat and potatoes of your question. NOTHING attracts big bucks better then hot does. Find and hunt the areas with CONCENTRATIONS of does, IN NOVEMBER especially, but all other times as well, and then it's just a matter of time.This means constant scouting to stay on top of changing food sources. I have taken several mature bucks, and when I look back they were ALL taken in November, even though I hunted October just as much. Can you kill a big one in October? SURE. But the odds are not as good as they are in November. So if you're gonna burn yourself up bowhunting, do it in November. That's when your most likely to load a hog in the truck! So as far as attraction goes, nothing beats a hot doe, especially on mature bucks, but just be sure you're prepared when that oppurtunity comes up. Like Stan Potts said, " You dot all the i's, and cross all the t's, and you'll be more succesful". Just don't forget the does!!!
GOOD LUCK!!!