Closing the deal


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well tonite was very eventful in my woods......i saw a lil forkhorn chasing some does and then about 40 to 50 yards away i spotted what looked to be a 10pt......i just couldnt get him that extra 10 or 15 yards....i hit the grunt lightly 3 times...he seemed interested but i didnt wanna push my luck

any tips!?

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Re: Closing the deal

That drag rag is a pretty good idea. Just another little tip here for everyone that I picked up while watching a Primos video. Well I don't know if I would call it a tip or just some common sense, but it has helped me. When you plan on calling or rattling to or for deer to come to you, it's best to have some cover behind you/around you, or a holler(sp?)/ravine near you. That way when you rattle/call to him/her they MUST come to you to check what is in the cover/holler or near there. If you are in the open in a tree or on the ground in the woods, that deer is more than likely NOT going to come because they will be able to stop about 60 or so yards out and look for what is making the noise. If that buck or doe doesn't see anything, you can forget them coming any closer. Now while this isn't always the case, I have seen it time and time again where I have been out in the open and couldn't get them to come close enough for a shot. Pretty frustrating. So I picked up that little tidbit in the video and am using it this year. I believe Will Primos said it best, but don't quote me exactly on this. It went something like, You can't hunt that buck where he is, you have to hunt him where he is going to be. Keep at it, you'll get em!

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