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<blockquote data-quote="Ridgeline300" data-source="post: 5758703" data-attributes="member: 23508"><p>I use a drag rag (not always, just whenever the mood hits me) with code blue and without a doubt I've killed a couple of good bucks because of it. I've never seen it hurt me, I've witnessed deer act like it's not even there and seen few kinda nose around but eventually move on. I had one buck walking in same path a walked in with his nose to the ground then stop within a few steps of where I stopped to hang it on a limb, I killed right there or he would have probably stuck his nose right to the drag. The other buck I caught a glimpse of through the trees angling away from me with no shot so I grunted and he stopped kinda turned back towards me I hit him with an estrus bleat and he started walking my way but it was thick with no shot still and he stopped in some brush, I could barley make him out. He turned and went over the hill after losing interest but he was walking at an angle that could possibly take him over the scent trail I laid down. Sure enough about a minute later he popped up exactly where I walked up and was coming straight at the drag that was hanging 40 yards down the hill. Neither were monsters but both were mature bucks. So it's worked twice for me with about 200 tries. I'll continue to do it periodically because you never know, the next one it works on could be the biggest buck ever or be the one that keeps you from eating tag soup.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ridgeline300, post: 5758703, member: 23508"] I use a drag rag (not always, just whenever the mood hits me) with code blue and without a doubt I’ve killed a couple of good bucks because of it. I’ve never seen it hurt me, I’ve witnessed deer act like it’s not even there and seen few kinda nose around but eventually move on. I had one buck walking in same path a walked in with his nose to the ground then stop within a few steps of where I stopped to hang it on a limb, I killed right there or he would have probably stuck his nose right to the drag. The other buck I caught a glimpse of through the trees angling away from me with no shot so I grunted and he stopped kinda turned back towards me I hit him with an estrus bleat and he started walking my way but it was thick with no shot still and he stopped in some brush, I could barley make him out. He turned and went over the hill after losing interest but he was walking at an angle that could possibly take him over the scent trail I laid down. Sure enough about a minute later he popped up exactly where I walked up and was coming straight at the drag that was hanging 40 yards down the hill. Neither were monsters but both were mature bucks. So it’s worked twice for me with about 200 tries. I’ll continue to do it periodically because you never know, the next one it works on could be the biggest buck ever or be the one that keeps you from eating tag soup. [/QUOTE]
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