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stringstretcher:
Thanks everyone for the imput.  I was pretty sure that you did Art, but was just wondering who else did this.  I have for some time, using different combinations, but I do find that my shooting is not as consistent as I can be when doing so.  I have always shot, buy force of habit, somewhat using the point as a reference, not as a gap shooter, but as to be in line vertically.  If I could ever get to the point that I never see the point, like you Art, it would be great and very usefull when using different woods and lengths. 

crooketarrow:
     I call 75 % of my bucks.One trick is like calling gobblers it's easer if you calling from where they want to go.With that said at this time 16th to DEC.you can get more agressive.Here's something else you can go solf to agreesive.But not agreeive back to solf.I start off like this couple of doe in heat calls after 10, 15 mins I'll do string of buck grunts pig like 10 to 15 in a row.Sound like he's making one every step.Agian after 15 mins I'll grunt loud 2 or 3 times after a few mins I'll justdo a quick loud rattle and take them apart with snap.Like a buck leaveing quick.
   Some times uselly on my second calling atemp after 1/2 hour or so at the end when I rattle I'll rattle long and hard. maybo a buck hereing this will try to sneek in and take the doe away.Also when grunting I aways use young buck grunts seams to work best for me.
   I've seen 24 bucks this NOV.17of these have been called.The others were headed my way before I had called.Like I said it helps to be where they want to go.Also if I can I'll set up with my back to a open area wre bucks don't or won't circle down wind.To fine out what buck I am.There not trying to see if your a hunter just what bucks or buck your are.
   And if you see a buck call to him and he flicks his tail he's comeing.And if he thinks somethings wrong you'll never call him back.The thicker the cover the better they'll come you can for get about calling them into a open field.Do these things are you'll dobble or maybe ever better your buck siteings.

stringstretcher:
Crooketarrow?  You been inhaleing on that call to much...... ;D ;D ;D ??? ??? ???

hillbilly61:

--- Quote from: stringstretcher on November 29, 2010, 07:47:34 pm ---Crooketarrow?  You been inhaleing on that call to much...... ;D ;D ;D ??? ??? ???

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Must be the lack of O2 that high up a tree ;D

Michael C.:
Hah I got all the way down the replies and saw crooketarrow's and had to go back up one to make sure I was still on the same page :)

I like mine to be @ 30-31" and try to keep them there if I can, but sometimes add or subtract an inch or two.

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