Free: Contests & Raffles.
Rattling can be effective any time after the velvet comes off -somewhere around 01 Sept. BTs bucks socialize by play jousting in the pre-season, say mid-Oct. I've heard them jousting in early October just at last light. Typically, that is the time of day that they display this behavior. If you're rifle hunting, early morning or early evening is a good bet for hunting a specific spot. For fun, you can just go out in 6 (or so) year old reprod and rattle for a few sessions. If you get no takers, move 200 - 400 yards and try again. Expect them to circle downwind and sneak in on you, so pick your spots wisely..........
Build a 4 lane freeway, hunt the shoulder of each side.
Keep it light and playful in the early season. Hit 'em harder near the end of October.
Primos Can Call works on BTs and you can buy BT estrous urune and it works...
Quote from: JDHasty on August 14, 2016, 09:59:22 PMPrimos Can Call works on BTs and you can buy BT estrous urune and it works...JDHasty is on target here. For me, the urine is mostly a miss - I've had no luck with it, but I'll spend another $40 or so on it again this season, just because my kids will all get scholarships (if all turns out well ), so money is no object . The can call should be used periodically (but not overdone) as you travel through the woods to keep any four-legged listeners thinking that you are just a deer as you move. It may just get a buck up and looking to see what doe is looking for a date too. They will be less surprised by noise if you've got them thinking there's another deer moving close by.BTW - the BT urine labeled product is really WT deer pee. No one collects BT urine. I suggest the product sold in sealed glass.PM coming.