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Old 03-24-2009 | 10:09 AM
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Personally, I don't use estrous svents any more. With so many using them, I firmly believe that the vast majority of mature bucks have learned to avoid them. That doesn't mean they wont work occasionally, butmy experience has been that it seems that most bucks older than 2.5 get very wary around most commercial scents.
Why would you use doe estrous when youcan produceyour own a few days out of themonth btbuthunter?

Now your an expert on scents and alot of deer over 2.5 yrs.
How did you come up with this now? Now btbuthunter has expertise in the age of deer over 2.5yrs old. All this since the AR began how few a years ago? When did you notice the increase in the 2.5 and older bucks there btbuthunter? It couldn't of been more than what,3 years ago because from what you experts said there wasn't many 2.5 or older bucks around before AR? You became an expert in what,2 maybe2.5 years on 2.5+ bucks and scents they are use to smelling. What a joke some are on here. You must stay at the holiday inn quite a bit when your wife kicks you out for being a wanna be know it all. I am not surprised you would make up BS that you don't have a clue about.You been doing it for a while with the other pgc arse kissers on here for a while. Damage control squad is alive and well on this site.
Does your mommy know you're playing with her computer?

Yourposts are nothing short of imbecilic. You could indeed be the poster child for the USP.

You have no idea what you're talking about or who you're talking to. Although I have killed my share of bucks up to age 5.5 in PA, much of my experience with 3.5 and older bucks has been in states where bucks have a chance to get that old.

Why don't you go ahead and dazzle us with some of your knowledge of mature whitetails bucks LOL LOL!
Oh,We are among an expert hunter here now. What is the name of your tv show there btbuthunter? Now here he goes again. Ok now you aprove and like the AR program because of what reason? If you was taking 3+ yrs buck before AR,Then why would you support it now?Seriously,You want a 3+ yrs behind everytree or what is the purpose of your support for it? For someone like your self to get that many mature bucks in PA. Now did they come from public or posted private property btbuthunter? Dig yourself your hole now. Before you was on public and from your comment you are hunting private for your mature deer here in PA. Can't you make up your mind? Caught in more lies ther btbuthunter from your reply. I think you got PA confused with illinois there btbuthunter. You are so confused you don't know what way to point your pecker. Pathetic liar. What time of year do you hunt in illinois and what season? This should be good.
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Old 03-24-2009 | 10:25 AM
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ORIGINAL: scorp

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Personally, I don't use estrous svents any more. With so many using them, I firmly believe that the vast majority of mature bucks have learned to avoid them. That doesn't mean they wont work occasionally, butmy experience has been that it seems that most bucks older than 2.5 get very wary around most commercial scents.
Why would you use doe estrous when youcan produceyour own a few days out of themonth btbuthunter?

Now your an expert on scents and alot of deer over 2.5 yrs.
How did you come up with this now? Now btbuthunter has expertise in the age of deer over 2.5yrs old. All this since the AR began how few a years ago? When did you notice the increase in the 2.5 and older bucks there btbuthunter? It couldn't of been more than what,3 years ago because from what you experts said there wasn't many 2.5 or older bucks around before AR? You became an expert in what,2 maybe2.5 years on 2.5+ bucks and scents they are use to smelling. What a joke some are on here. You must stay at the holiday inn quite a bit when your wife kicks you out for being a wanna be know it all. I am not surprised you would make up BS that you don't have a clue about.You been doing it for a while with the other pgc arse kissers on here for a while. Damage control squad is alive and well on this site.
Does your mommy know you're playing with her computer?

Yourposts are nothing short of imbecilic. You could indeed be the poster child for the USP.

You have no idea what you're talking about or who you're talking to. Although I have killed my share of bucks up to age 5.5 in PA, much of my experience with 3.5 and older bucks has been in states where bucks have a chance to get that old.

Why don't you go ahead and dazzle us with some of your knowledge of mature whitetails bucks LOL LOL!
Oh,We are among an expert hunter here now. What is the name of your tv show there btbuthunter? Now here he goes again. Ok now you aprove and like the AR program because of what reason? If you was taking 3+ yrs buck before AR,Then why would you support it now?Seriously,You want a 3+ yrs behind everytree or what is the purpose of your support for it? For someone like your self to get that many mature bucks in PA. Now did they come from public or posted private property btbuthunter? Dig yourself your hole now. Before you was on public and from your comment you are hunting private for your mature deer here in PA. Can't you make up your mind? Caught in more lies ther btbuthunter from your reply. I think you got PA confused with illinois there btbuthunter. You are so confused you don't know what way to point your pecker. Pathetic liar. What time of year do you hunt in illinois and what season? This should be good.
A smart hunter doesn't need to be an expert on scents! If they are not producing the desired results, don't use them!
Have noticed the same results the past couple years. When using bottled scent, the older boy's want to hang down wind and look for the doe. If they don't spot her,they leave.Maybe this is where a decoy would be affective?Already have enough stuff to carry on a bowhunt!Having much better results with the older bucks by focusing on primary doe feeding and bedding area's. Especially starting around October 25. Also make sure I have my deer calls.Buck and doe tube call,also my rattling horns.[/align]
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Old 03-24-2009 | 10:26 AM
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scorp, in last few years almost all mating, i feel is done after dark.

week of rut,last week usually you see bucks acting much different than the in-line weeks i talked about in october.

at that time, any goes .

now, we are talking in wmu2g, things i see may be different in other areas of state and pressure they get.

after woods is calm and after dark,these spooky bucks will make their way out.

if woods is not invaded with small game hunters and in-line doeboys,yes, things will be a lot different.

i have it nice until the in-line doeboys show up to scout and then hunt next week.

then after they leave, it takes a week or so forr bucks to get back to normal again,somewhat.

but in their mind,i feel they dont forget that scent that they were scared away with,it stays with them i feel.

this is why my buddy who raises deer uses his own scent, he does better than most in archery, why, because his scent is new to old buck,
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Old 03-24-2009 | 10:36 AM
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yes, a doe decoy is the ticket even tho i have one and dont use it.

if buck comes crashing in on you most likely he will stop about 30/35 yds from your stand.

for whatever reason he is usually behind some brush with only a neck shot.

if he does not see doe, he is history and will bust out of there pronto.

once he does, you better move your stand, its that simple.

cause he aint come-in back.

i use ladderstands and its hard to move them but i do.

new location will do wonders on that buck.

but i agree, i should use my decoy, i believe that buck i left go last year would have moved to 25 yds if i had decoy up.

you know, i think that bugger made it thru the season,i am seeing new rubs and its a RIO GRANDE thats doing it.

so, he should be over 3 yrs old which is not typical in area i hunt.

nothing makes it by 2.5 yrs here.
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Old 03-24-2009 | 11:47 AM
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ORIGINAL: BTBowhunter

It would appear that we have the USP's public relations officer on board here now, exhibiting the level of intelligence and class that the organization is known for.


YOU NEVER END ON THE USP THING.

YOU WANT TO SEE PGC/DCNR WANNABEES IN ACTION GO OVER TO THE HPA SITE AND READ INFO ON THEIR PICK FOR NEW GAME COMMISSIONER.

SOME EVEN DONT HUNT DEER AND ARE ANTI-DEER TRUE AND BLUE.

HIS IDOL AND MENTOUR WAS THE BIOLOGIST THAT CALLED OUR DEER,MAGGOTS.

NOW, THATS WHAT YOU SHOULD BE WORKED UP ON ,NOT USP.
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