Decoys?


Guest tarbaby

Recommended Posts

Guest tarbaby

My grandpa has two doe decoys that have been sittin out in his barn for a few years... i was wondering how many people have success with this... I prolly wouldnt try it but there is a big boy in my area that is really trickin me...(its one of those that has become more than just huntin...its personal now)... I feel im going to have to use something to trick this guy to me... he's an old and very smart deer... do i need scents or what kind of setup would i use.... pleaz help.... im losing sleep over this guy.... need lots of suggestions

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Guest MarylandQDMA

Re: Decoys?

Stinger1, no, none what so ever.

I may add, that he will most likey come in down wind from them. try ratteling as well, he will come in looking for a fight, see the does, and figure he can take avantage wile the others (you) are fighting.

could you add antlers to one of them. this would realy mess with him, thinking a nother buck in chaseing a doe.

I have uesd the doe in past years with mixed results. you realy need to have it set just right for it to work. I am planing on using a buck and doe set up this year. in fact tomorrow.

good luck with it. oh I all most forgot, stop in the local fly tieing shop, get some white and brown mallabou feathers, attach the white to the ears and brown to the tail and back of the ears. this will give the imperssion of movement makes for a better decoy.

Frank

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Re: Decoys?

[ QUOTE ]

I'd put them both out and spread Tinks 69 all over the rear end and then hang the drag rag where it can get some good wind through it.

Then wait about 25 or 30 yards downwind. This way when he comes in he'll come past you first and will be looking at the does.

Any disagreements on this guys?

[/ QUOTE ]

I havent decoyed much but I think they started recomending you put the doe in heat on the ground and not directly on the decoy.Not sure why but its probably hard on decoys after you dump pee on em over a period of time and instead of a hot doe they just stink grin.gifOther than that it sounds about right.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Re: Decoys?

Yes, put the scent on the ground under the deer. If a buck comes up to smell the butt it will most likely get wind of some kind of human scent where u may have touched it or something. Also, watch the wind. And if you really wanna get tricky, try taping kleenex or something on the tail to add a lil movement in the wind. Give it a try and see what happens.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Re: Decoys?

I've got a Renzo buck decoy. In the past, I never had any good luck using it.

UNTILL LAST NIGHT! I was flooded with does. Had probably 15 (I could not keep up with counting them, as they would not hold still) circling my buck decoy. Ended up shooting a nice doe at 15 yards. After I shot her, most of the does ended up coming back into the decoy.

Like anything, decoys won't work all the time, but sometimes they do. Heck sometimes they almost work too well!

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Re: Decoys?

[ QUOTE ]

... he's an old and very smart deer... do i need scents or what kind of setup would i use....

[/ QUOTE ]

Do you know where the Does bed? If you do I would suggest setting up on a travel route downwind of them. You may just catch him checking the Does or chasing one out right past you.

If you have'nt already gotten him with the decoys.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Join the conversation

You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.

Guest
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Paste as plain text instead

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.