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So a previous thread had me wondering... How does everyone do with the different doe estrus scents on the market? I've always had a curiosity about them, but have never actually used them. The reason I probably haven't used them is because Im worried of trampling around in front of my stand [where my deer walk] to set up the wick before I get into my stand - is this a valid concern, or should I say "screw it" and start using these scents?
All replies in a timely manner would be great.. I'm outta here in 3 days!
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Thank ya, fine sir.
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I use the "tinks 69" on cotton ball or wick in front of my stand or down wind from my stand. I have had deer walk right up to it and I have had days where nothing happens. It seems to have worked in the past so I keep doing it. I also use the sent elimination products and feel they have some benefit as well. I guess I would say that in the area that I hunt in they seem to work.
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BB, seems to be the common trend with the Tinks. Some folks have had great success, some not. Guess I'll give it a try this weekend.
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