This is my first year using a decoy and come to think of it, this is the first time I've hunted this late into the year/rut.
Are decoys still effective at this stage of the game? Are the bucks still agressive (will come into rattling, etc) or are they just out looking for the next hot doe and not interested in fighting.
I've been laid up, but am good enough to hunt now, but I've only got about 4 days left that I can go out, so I want to make them as effective as possible.
I know if I can 'find the does' the bucks will be around, but I'm hunting a 200 acre piece of switchgrass and from what I've seen so far if I stand on the edge of it and wave my arm in the direction of the grass and said "out there", that's where the does are bedding and have been. I just haven't been able to figure out any specific place they bed or any specific routes they travel....they just seem to go where they feel like going and I just need to hope one wanders by (or that I can call one up, hence the orginal question).
THANKS!!
Are decoys still effective at this stage of the game? Are the bucks still agressive (will come into rattling, etc) or are they just out looking for the next hot doe and not interested in fighting.
I've been laid up, but am good enough to hunt now, but I've only got about 4 days left that I can go out, so I want to make them as effective as possible.
I know if I can 'find the does' the bucks will be around, but I'm hunting a 200 acre piece of switchgrass and from what I've seen so far if I stand on the edge of it and wave my arm in the direction of the grass and said "out there", that's where the does are bedding and have been. I just haven't been able to figure out any specific place they bed or any specific routes they travel....they just seem to go where they feel like going and I just need to hope one wanders by (or that I can call one up, hence the orginal question).
THANKS!!