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Decoys can be an effective tool in luring in does during the rut, especially when used in conjunction with a well-placed stand and a solid understanding of doe behavior.
Using Decoys to Mimic Doe Behavior
When it comes to using decoys to lure in does during the rut, it’s essential to choose decoys that accurately mimic the appearance and movement of actual does. A good doe decoy should be placed in an area where it’s likely to be seen by bucks, such as a trail or a clearing, and should be positioned in a way that allows it to appear as if it’s feeding or drinking. By using a decoy that’s designed to mimic the subtle movements of a doe, you can create a scenario that’s more likely to attract a buck.
Doe Decoy Placement and Distance
When placing a doe decoy, it’s crucial to consider the distance between the decoy and your stand. A good rule of thumb is to place the decoy at a distance of 20-30 yards from your stand, as this allows the buck to get a clear view of the decoy without feeling too threatened. Additionally, consider placing the decoy in an area where it’s likely to be seen by multiple bucks, such as a trail or a crossing point. By using multiple decoys and placing them in strategic locations, you can increase your chances of attracting a buck.
Doe Decoy Movement and Action
One of the key factors in using decoys to lure in does during the rut is movement and action. By using a decoy that’s designed to mimic the subtle movements of a doe, you can create a scenario that’s more likely to attract a buck. Consider using a decoy that can be attached to a string or a cable, allowing you to create movement and action that simulates a real doe feeding or drinking. By adding movement and action to your doe decoy, you can increase the likelihood of attracting a buck and ultimately harvesting a trophy animal.
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