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Raking brush is not a necessary step for attracting moose, but creating a clear shooting lane and access to your stand can be crucial in setting up a successful hunt.
Understanding Moose Behavior
When it comes to moose calling, creating the right environment is essential. Moose are sensitive animals, and they rely heavily on their sense of smell and hearing. By creating a clear shooting lane and access to your stand, you can increase your chances of attracting a moose without startling them. This is particularly important during the rutting season, when moose are more active and vocal.
Techniques for Creating a Moose Attractant
One technique to create a moose attractant is to use a combination of scent and sound. This can be achieved by placing scent lures such as doe urine or moose attractant near your stand, and using a cow call or bugle to mimic the sounds of a female moose. When selecting a scent lure, consider using a product that contains pheromones, which can be more effective at attracting moose. For instance, a product containing 20% doe urine can be an excellent choice. When it comes to using sound, a well-placed cow call or bugle can help to attract a moose from a distance. Experiment with different call patterns and volumes to see what works best in your area.
Tips for Raking Brush
While raking brush may not be necessary for attracting moose, it can be useful in certain situations. For example, if you’re hunting in a dense thicket, raking the brush can help to create a clear shooting lane and improve visibility. However, be cautious not to over-rake, as this can scare off the moose. Instead, use a light touch and rake only the necessary amount of brush to create a clear path. When raking brush, consider using a tool with a curved blade, such as a bow saw or a pruning saw, to help you navigate dense vegetation.
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