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Quality Deer Management
Killing does to increase buck sightings
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<blockquote data-quote="Hollar Hunter" data-source="post: 2980810" data-attributes="member: 9238"><p>How do you know if it's an estrous doe? The only one I've ever seen and new FOR SURE was in estrous was because she kept licking her "cookie" and so were all the other does with her were sniffing and licking her. I also shot one of my biggest bucks about 5 minutes after that. I see the bucks chasing all the time but that doesn't mean she is in estrous? What are the signs that you look for Wes?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hollar Hunter, post: 2980810, member: 9238"] How do you know if it's an estrous doe? The only one I've ever seen and new FOR SURE was in estrous was because she kept licking her "cookie" and so were all the other does with her were sniffing and licking her. I also shot one of my biggest bucks about 5 minutes after that. I see the bucks chasing all the time but that doesn't mean she is in estrous? What are the signs that you look for Wes? [/QUOTE]
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