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well like most of us, i'm going out hunting tomorrow. I plan to sit all day and see if i can get a shot at a crusing buck in the area. the problem is, my stand is 100 yds from thier main trail. if ne one knows on how to bring in these deer within about 30- yrds i would love to hear it. also, i want to be in that stand as little as possible, so if you have any tips on how to bring them into my area fast that would be a huge help. thanx much! :)

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from jestr1 wrote 1 week 5 days ago

Put on scent blocker. Sit with the wind in your face. Make sure you put out some doe in heat lure. Use grunts, bleats, and rattle! Its helps to bring out their curiosity!

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from bjohnston wrote 1 week 5 days ago

Bucks cruising on the main trail will also be checking the wind for ready does. I've seen a lot and killed a few by standing upwind and using a buck bomb, grunts and bleats to bring cruising bucks to me.

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from Cgull wrote 1 week 5 days ago

Smear some peanut butter on a nearby tree, use subtle grunts and doe bleats, later increase the volume if nothing shows. Rattlin horns might help, just a few fast clicks then wait n see. Lastly try some positive thinking, think the deer to you!!!!

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from Big O wrote 1 week 5 days ago

If you can "bait" where you are. Corn will put them EXACTLY where you want them.
The post's above will also help ALOT !
Good Luck and Good Hunting !

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from 99explorer wrote 1 week 4 days ago

Codyboyd, you are asking for a lot. The answers above are all good, but you have to be in the right place at the right time.
If you must be within 30 yards of your target, it is possible your stand is in the wrong place.
However,deer can be redirected from their main trail by natural obstacles placed in their way, and you can start them moving by an organized drive. But other than that, I don't think you can make them come to you on your timetable.

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from ElkHunter_28 wrote 1 week 2 days ago

first of all you have to be in the right place at the right time. you probably have to move your stand closer to the main trail or you could get logs or sticks and put them in the trail and maybe the deer could come your way maybe just maybe

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from jestr1 wrote 1 week 5 days ago

Put on scent blocker. Sit with the wind in your face. Make sure you put out some doe in heat lure. Use grunts, bleats, and rattle! Its helps to bring out their curiosity!

+4 Good Comment? | | Report
from bjohnston wrote 1 week 5 days ago

Bucks cruising on the main trail will also be checking the wind for ready does. I've seen a lot and killed a few by standing upwind and using a buck bomb, grunts and bleats to bring cruising bucks to me.

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from Cgull wrote 1 week 5 days ago

Smear some peanut butter on a nearby tree, use subtle grunts and doe bleats, later increase the volume if nothing shows. Rattlin horns might help, just a few fast clicks then wait n see. Lastly try some positive thinking, think the deer to you!!!!

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from Big O wrote 1 week 5 days ago

If you can "bait" where you are. Corn will put them EXACTLY where you want them.
The post's above will also help ALOT !
Good Luck and Good Hunting !

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from 99explorer wrote 1 week 4 days ago

Codyboyd, you are asking for a lot. The answers above are all good, but you have to be in the right place at the right time.
If you must be within 30 yards of your target, it is possible your stand is in the wrong place.
However,deer can be redirected from their main trail by natural obstacles placed in their way, and you can start them moving by an organized drive. But other than that, I don't think you can make them come to you on your timetable.

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from ElkHunter_28 wrote 1 week 2 days ago

first of all you have to be in the right place at the right time. you probably have to move your stand closer to the main trail or you could get logs or sticks and put them in the trail and maybe the deer could come your way maybe just maybe

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