Tinks! If you don't have any try ammonia on a cotton ball and dig a hole about six inches and place it in try not to touch it using a stick to make and cover the hole.
Tinks 69 estrus urine its amazing stuff this time of year. I drag it to 15 yards from the stand and make a circle and hang the drag in a shooting lane. Works post rut but not as obviously s in pre-rut.
I've used Tinks 69 for a good while. I used to use Pete Rickard but switched over, don't remember why. I do know that I have seen a buck follow my tracks after dribbling a bit of Rickard on my boot soles.
I go with tinks or wildlife research brands. I have tried some cheaper stuff in the past from hunter's specialties, but didn't seem to have the same staying power. Tinks has some gel now that stays in place and makes the scent hang around longer on windy or rainy conditions. Tinks 69, Wildlife Research Inc. golden special estrus and #307.
Tinks! If you don't have any try ammonia on a cotton ball and dig a hole about six inches and place it in try not to touch it using a stick to make and cover the hole.
Tinks 69 estrus urine its amazing stuff this time of year. I drag it to 15 yards from the stand and make a circle and hang the drag in a shooting lane. Works post rut but not as obviously s in pre-rut.
I go with tinks or wildlife research brands. I have tried some cheaper stuff in the past from hunter's specialties, but didn't seem to have the same staying power. Tinks has some gel now that stays in place and makes the scent hang around longer on windy or rainy conditions. Tinks 69, Wildlife Research Inc. golden special estrus and #307.
I've used Tinks 69 for a good while. I used to use Pete Rickard but switched over, don't remember why. I do know that I have seen a buck follow my tracks after dribbling a bit of Rickard on my boot soles.
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Tinks
tinks deer scents for every situation they have it.
Tinks! If you don't have any try ammonia on a cotton ball and dig a hole about six inches and place it in try not to touch it using a stick to make and cover the hole.
Tinks 69 estrus urine its amazing stuff this time of year. I drag it to 15 yards from the stand and make a circle and hang the drag in a shooting lane. Works post rut but not as obviously s in pre-rut.
Got to LOVE that "hot doe" that works over at Tinks ! (lol)
Jackies Deer Lure.
It's collected here in Kentucky and that keeps it fresh!
I use scentkiller alot.
Minnesota's own Wildlife Research Center.
Tinks? I have been using Code Blue and heard tremendous things about it. Does anyone use it? Any luck with it?
I've used Tinks 69 for a good while. I used to use Pete Rickard but switched over, don't remember why. I do know that I have seen a buck follow my tracks after dribbling a bit of Rickard on my boot soles.
I've tried the "code blue" stuff but it's kind of pricy.
Code Blue estrous works well. It is pricey, though. Might try the Code Red this weekend.
Tinks and Code Blue
Tinks 69, use it every year, never fails.
I go with tinks or wildlife research brands. I have tried some cheaper stuff in the past from hunter's specialties, but didn't seem to have the same staying power. Tinks has some gel now that stays in place and makes the scent hang around longer on windy or rainy conditions. Tinks 69, Wildlife Research Inc. golden special estrus and #307.
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Tinks! If you don't have any try ammonia on a cotton ball and dig a hole about six inches and place it in try not to touch it using a stick to make and cover the hole.
Tinks
tinks deer scents for every situation they have it.
Tinks 69 estrus urine its amazing stuff this time of year. I drag it to 15 yards from the stand and make a circle and hang the drag in a shooting lane. Works post rut but not as obviously s in pre-rut.
Jackies Deer Lure.
It's collected here in Kentucky and that keeps it fresh!
Tinks? I have been using Code Blue and heard tremendous things about it. Does anyone use it? Any luck with it?
I go with tinks or wildlife research brands. I have tried some cheaper stuff in the past from hunter's specialties, but didn't seem to have the same staying power. Tinks has some gel now that stays in place and makes the scent hang around longer on windy or rainy conditions. Tinks 69, Wildlife Research Inc. golden special estrus and #307.
Got to LOVE that "hot doe" that works over at Tinks ! (lol)
I use scentkiller alot.
Minnesota's own Wildlife Research Center.
I've used Tinks 69 for a good while. I used to use Pete Rickard but switched over, don't remember why. I do know that I have seen a buck follow my tracks after dribbling a bit of Rickard on my boot soles.
I've tried the "code blue" stuff but it's kind of pricy.
Code Blue estrous works well. It is pricey, though. Might try the Code Red this weekend.
Tinks and Code Blue
Tinks 69, use it every year, never fails.
dirt or pine scent
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