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    Senior Member mrbb's Avatar
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    well you sure did a bunch this yr to chagne things, I hope that all works out for the best
    and I already told you my experiences with scent drippers, last yr ran a cam over one again for 3+ months, and all my buck sightings at that spot dropped once I added the dripper
    and I have tried all the scents and even apple juice and you name it in them for several yrs
    I won't say they cannot work, just don't do me any good at my place
    I do believe that I have way too many yearlying and 2 yr olds, maybe if I had more older aged deer, it would be different
    I firmly believe it takes a deer a few yrs to learn what , smells, mean what
    sure they know somthing is up, but for any real results, you need age structure for 4+ yr olds to get all them scents working right more times than not!
    do you have any place you can do a food plot? even if its close to the house, but adding a fall plot can maybe help get him to visit more often
    I know if I didn't have food plots I wouldn't have any luck at all
    as few if any deer live on where I hunt, only reason they come is due to what I plant for them, and I don't hunt the bordering lands, so I feel your pains on that part
    need to win that dam Powerball, and buy a big enough place to hold and grow deer LOL

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    I had plenty of good bucks visit my scrape dripper last season, including both bucks that I had hoped to get a crack at. I just feel that I have spent to much time spreading scent and disturbing my hunting area experimenting with gimmicks. I've given thought to running a line on a pulley system from my stand to a sapling in my area and run a scent wick out this line while on stand during the rut. But, then again, there I go again with the gimmicks. I'm thinking the older bucks I'd like to take will be best hunted with the least disturbances.

    I've tried mock scrapes before BH and they do work. But, for this season I think I want to try the less disturbance is better game.

    My stepson already asked about hunting the early muzzleloader season with his ML. I told him flat out that wasn't happening. Once guns go off in my area the deer turn almost exclusively nocturnal. Only having about seven huntable acres on my ten acres is challenging enough when they move during the daylight.
    I may be opinionated...but, my opinion is the only one that matters anyway.

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    Senior Member mrbb's Avatar
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    I had bucks hit my mock scrapes/drippers, just the numbers of them droppedalways when a dripper was added
    and I played with all sorts of things too, I used to take a fishing pole and a scent drag, so I could cast it out in several directions and pull it to me, in hopes of making a scent free trail
    I also tried using a sling shot and putting out scebnt that way
    But to be honest, I have my best luck just trying to be scent free as possible and not using scents at all anymore
    saves me a bunch of $$ too, and I have more bigger bucks in range now than ever
    but then again, I just have more older deer now than in the yrs past between, the antler restrictions and well me bing a prick chasing everyone I can off the borders cheating(hunting in a NO hunting zone)
    so I cannot say for sure that NOT using scents has been my winning deal, but it still saves me $$ not using, and I am happy LOL
    best of luck, I look forward to a pic of this buck and you together this fall! a well earned trophy for sure!

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