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<blockquote data-quote="SteveJ" data-source="post: 4973409" data-attributes="member: 20210"><p>This year I decided to move stand locations closer to a thicket. I've just been 3 times since MZ opened but everytime I've seen a lot of deer and one shooter each time I've been but it still hasn't worked out to put one in the truck. The first morning, he came by with his nose to the ground in a hurry. I had shooting lanes and tried hitting the grunt tube when he stepped into the openings but he never let up. 5 minutes later I heard a shot. The second time, a good buck was chasing a doe hard in and out of a thicket for 45 minutes. Everytime he stopped, he was behind a tree or brush. I tried hitting the grunt tube again but of course he had other things on his mind. This morning I went and saw another shooter 100 yards away making his way through thick brush. I tried grunting a few times and he never payed me any attention. 5 minutes later another shot in his direction. What do y'all do to persuade a buck to come your direction? I thought about maybe a snort wheeze or doe bleat but not sure. I know if a buck has a doe he's after, it would be nearly impossible to pull him off. I'm just really frustrated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SteveJ, post: 4973409, member: 20210"] This year I decided to move stand locations closer to a thicket. I've just been 3 times since MZ opened but everytime I've seen a lot of deer and one shooter each time I've been but it still hasn't worked out to put one in the truck. The first morning, he came by with his nose to the ground in a hurry. I had shooting lanes and tried hitting the grunt tube when he stepped into the openings but he never let up. 5 minutes later I heard a shot. The second time, a good buck was chasing a doe hard in and out of a thicket for 45 minutes. Everytime he stopped, he was behind a tree or brush. I tried hitting the grunt tube again but of course he had other things on his mind. This morning I went and saw another shooter 100 yards away making his way through thick brush. I tried grunting a few times and he never payed me any attention. 5 minutes later another shot in his direction. What do y'all do to persuade a buck to come your direction? I thought about maybe a snort wheeze or doe bleat but not sure. I know if a buck has a doe he's after, it would be nearly impossible to pull him off. I'm just really frustrated. [/QUOTE]
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