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Four Killer Decoy Setups, From the Prerut On

Phase: Pre-Rut

Preferred Decoys: Feeding subdominant buck

Why it Works: Early-season bucks are social and may approach this nonthreatening fake for company. Later in the pre-rut, it can especially draw big bucks looking to assert their dominance.

Strategy: Place a small-racked decoy in a food plot, a field, or an open wooded funnel. Hunt in the afternoon and call with a mix of contact grunts and light rattling.

 

Phase: The Chase

Preferred Decoys: Standing buck and doe

Why it Works: Dominant bucks rarely put up with interlopers in their territory now. A subdominant buck decoy will trigger a response that can be violent.

Strategy: Stake the buck behind the standing doe. Add realism by attaching a deer tail or a short strip of a white plastic bag that will move in the wind. This is prime time, so sit all
day and stay ready. 

 

Phase: Peak Rut

Preferred Decoys: Standing buck and bedded doe

Why it Works: With many bucks tending estrous does, this is a natural combination.

Strategy: Set your dekes in an area open enough to be visible but near thick breeding cover. Apply dominant buck and estrous doe urine and use rattling antlers, grunts, and estrous doe bleats to lure a big buck thatユs in between mates. 

 

Phase: Post Rut

Preferred Decoys: Doe

Why it Works: With most females already bred, late-season survivor bucks (often true giants) are searching hard for last-minute action.

Strategy: Stake a solo standing or feeding doe directly on a food source. Attach a deer tail or some shredded white plastic and apply estrous doe urine. An estrous doe bleat could lure in a monster.

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from Garylane Quinlan wrote 2 years 29 weeks ago

These are very helpful,Ill used all of them.I live in Pine bluff Ar for the past 5 yrs living here I have had deer I only kill one deer a year.I have a food plot corn feeders with rice brand my proublem is theres no deer here this year,My white oaks acorns havent been touched.Is there something am doing wrong? Somebody tell me?

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from Walter Talley wrote 1 year 39 weeks ago

Been using decoys for 11 years and they work.I have used them in the north and the south.When using buck decoys you should always face decoy head looking at your area, reason being bucks will always approach another buck head on. Doe decoys are just the reverse set up.

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from Walter Talley wrote 1 year 39 weeks ago

Been using decoys for 11 years and they work.I have used them in the north and the south.When using buck decoys you should always face decoy head looking at your area, reason being bucks will always approach another buck head on. Doe decoys are just the reverse set up.

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from Garylane Quinlan wrote 2 years 29 weeks ago

These are very helpful,Ill used all of them.I live in Pine bluff Ar for the past 5 yrs living here I have had deer I only kill one deer a year.I have a food plot corn feeders with rice brand my proublem is theres no deer here this year,My white oaks acorns havent been touched.Is there something am doing wrong? Somebody tell me?

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