Free: Contests & Raffles.
Rattled in 2 this afternoon, partner killed one of them. A 5x5.
Saw 0 deer today. Partner saw 1 wolf.
got this guy thursday night! rut activity picked up a bit in the south east with the cooler temps. didn't rattle him in. He was caught chasing a doe through some crp. I had a goal of 140". put a tape on him and came up with 141". couldn't be happier!!
Quote from: teanawayslayer on November 19, 2016, 01:26:10 PMgot this guy thursday night! rut activity picked up a bit in the south east with the cooler temps. didn't rattle him in. He was caught chasing a doe through some crp. I had a goal of 140". put a tape on him and came up with 141". couldn't be happier!!A GREAT buck! Just remember it will shrink a little bit during the 60 day drying period.
I posted my Idaho whitetail buck story in a separate thread. But to make a long story short, I used some of 3nails advice on aggressive rattling, and it really worked! Had the biggest buck of my life come in to eight yards. I had hauled in a portable tree stand, and climbed about 20 feet above the ground. He never saw me, and the wind was in my favor. I got in there around 2:15 pm, and was set up with rifle ready by 2:30 pm (end of shooting light was 4:30 pm). I grunted here and there, but rattled about every half hour. The last rattling set, though, I really went at it for about two minutes. Lots of hard hits (swinging the antlers at each other) interspersed with "grinding and mashing" (antlers in contact with each other). I also reached up high above me from the stand to scrape branches and the trunk of the tree occasionally. Good luck to all of you with late season Washington or Idaho whitetail tags!