ArcheryIA44
PMA Member
So I'm sitting yesterday (Monday) at sunrise. My place is mostly timber and generally has pretty good deer traffic. Although I'd seen about 10 deer in this spot on Saturday morning, yesterday was pretty slow. Next thing I know, there was a VERY nice buck was coming down the draw (wind was perfect for my stand). He didn't look like he was trailing a doe or had gotten scent of any ladies on the wind. He was about 60 yards up the hill.
I notice that he was angling across the hill rather than following a trail down the hill to my stand. I have one of those Primose Doe bleat cans that I used to bleat twice. He stops grabbed a couple of leaves and continues on his merry way, away from me, out of sight. I then pulled out my rattle sticks and gave him a light 10 second serenade. A minute later he reappeared and I was oh so hopeful. But he turned and walked directly away back up the hill. Since he was obviously not interested in what I'm selling, I sat and watched him go.
I'm asking for your collective wisdom. What would you have done differently? What are your techniques to get him to change his track in your favor?
I'm going to move my stand up the hill because, although I have quite a few mature bucks on the trail cam set up at my stand, I've noticed in my sits that a LOT more deer use the hillside rather than coming all the way down to where my stand is currently located.
Thanks
ArcheryIA44
I notice that he was angling across the hill rather than following a trail down the hill to my stand. I have one of those Primose Doe bleat cans that I used to bleat twice. He stops grabbed a couple of leaves and continues on his merry way, away from me, out of sight. I then pulled out my rattle sticks and gave him a light 10 second serenade. A minute later he reappeared and I was oh so hopeful. But he turned and walked directly away back up the hill. Since he was obviously not interested in what I'm selling, I sat and watched him go.
I'm asking for your collective wisdom. What would you have done differently? What are your techniques to get him to change his track in your favor?
I'm going to move my stand up the hill because, although I have quite a few mature bucks on the trail cam set up at my stand, I've noticed in my sits that a LOT more deer use the hillside rather than coming all the way down to where my stand is currently located.
Thanks
ArcheryIA44