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I found a nice muley on Sunday while hunting for pig. I followed him for about three hours and he seemed to stay in the same general area. He had about 7 does with him, but didn't seem to be showing any rutting activity. I am going to try and hunt him this weekend and had a few questions. Has anybody tried putting out any type of scent that seemed to be a good attractant? I want to set up my double bull blind and hunt from there. I wanted to put something out that might hold him close to the blind. What about a doe bleat? Any suggestions would help me out alot. There are two other bucks hanging around the group, but no fighting going on. David

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I found a nice muley on Sunday while hunting for pig. I followed him for about three hours and he seemed to stay in the same general area. He had about 7 does with him, but didn't seem to be showing any rutting activity. I am going to try and hunt him this weekend and had a few questions. Has anybody tried putting out any type of scent that seemed to be a good attractant? I want to set up my double bull blind and hunt from there. I wanted to put something out that might hold him close to the blind. What about a doe bleat? Any suggestions would help me out alot. There are two other bucks hanging around the group, but no fighting going on.  David

 

All I can say is keep hunting him as much as you can. Haven't tried any scents or calls just trying to stalk them when they are bedded. I would try that blind around water if you can. The deer I have been seeing are hitting the tank all day long. Those clouds and wind came in last saturday and it looked like a circus down by the tank. Every deer in the valley seem to be up their. Little bucks chasin does all over. It was pretty crazy.

 

Good luck

 

Scott

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Blinds on water holes work! You can get a good scent attractant at sportsman warehouse called mulie 4x4(mule deer doe urine). But nothing beats a good stalk and a well placed arrow, if terrain(no cholla) allows stalk in socks!

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I picked up a Primos original can and a buck grunter last night. I also found some scent that is supposed to be an attractant for mule deer. I am going back up Friday morning to give them a try. Thanks for the advice. David

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