That was interesting... Deer and Gut piles....
#11
RE: That was interesting... Deer and Gut piles....
ORIGINAL: TEmbry
[&:] That is weird. Maybe...well no, nvm...
What would be the point in this? NA whitetails doesnt have access to fresh gutpiles in the middle of November? LOL
ORIGINAL: Matt / PA
What the heck exactly is a "replicated" gut pile?
What the heck exactly is a "replicated" gut pile?
What would be the point in this? NA whitetails doesnt have access to fresh gutpiles in the middle of November? LOL
#12
RE: That was interesting... Deer and Gut piles....
Replicated gut pile = Pig entrails
I too have hunted within 75 yards of gut piles and seen deer actually check them out.....damn canabalistic
deer.
I too have hunted within 75 yards of gut piles and seen deer actually check them out.....damn canabalistic
deer.
#13
RE: That was interesting... Deer and Gut piles....
I've actually watched deer eat off of a gut pile In the winter when snow was on the ground. If I was to shoot any deer with In 3 weeks of the rut or during the rut I'd drag It out before gutting just so we all wouldn't sit there and BS the whole time and spread more human scent In that area In the woods. That right there Is the biggest factor I believe. Get In and out as quickly as you can If able.
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RE: That was interesting... Deer and Gut piles....
i shot a dandy 8 point that was actually pawing and sniffing the gutpile from a doe i shot 2 days prior.
this year i watched a doe paw and scrape the gutpile from my sons 3 pointer for about 20 minutes. that piule was 8 days old.
this bears investigating...
this year i watched a doe paw and scrape the gutpile from my sons 3 pointer for about 20 minutes. that piule was 8 days old.
this bears investigating...
#15
RE: That was interesting... Deer and Gut piles....
I gut where they fall. Foxes take care of it in very short order. Just this year I killed a doe on Fri evening and killed that buck with the arrow sticking in it's back Sat morning from the same tree and it fell 7 yards from where I gutted the doe. That gut pile was already gone.
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