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<blockquote data-quote="LanceS4803" data-source="post: 3056754" data-attributes="member: 9491"><p>CRAZY morning in Giles Co.</p><p></p><p>Tried Buck Bomb for the first time (doe estrus). Sprayed a little on a scrape a couple of hundred yards from the stand and then a little on my boots for the walk in. Also a short spray on the trail 15yds from the tree. An hour later a spike is hot on my footsteps, I thought he was going to go straight to my tree.</p><p></p><p>A little after that the woods exploded. Deer flying by at Mach 1, first right, then left, then back to right. A nice bodied 6pt was pushing these deer back and forth, yearlings and does.</p><p>A nice doe finally stopped 27yds from me, ideal broadside. But I think she was so keyed up from the buck that when that arrow released, she dropped and it just missed. </p><p>27yds, and a complete miss! And to add insult to injury, I lost the arrow.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LanceS4803, post: 3056754, member: 9491"] CRAZY morning in Giles Co. Tried Buck Bomb for the first time (doe estrus). Sprayed a little on a scrape a couple of hundred yards from the stand and then a little on my boots for the walk in. Also a short spray on the trail 15yds from the tree. An hour later a spike is hot on my footsteps, I thought he was going to go straight to my tree. A little after that the woods exploded. Deer flying by at Mach 1, first right, then left, then back to right. A nice bodied 6pt was pushing these deer back and forth, yearlings and does. A nice doe finally stopped 27yds from me, ideal broadside. But I think she was so keyed up from the buck that when that arrow released, she dropped and it just missed. 27yds, and a complete miss! And to add insult to injury, I lost the arrow. [/QUOTE]
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