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For luring rutting bucks in Alabama, the most effective scents include does in estrus, particularly those with a strong doe-in-estrus scent like Doe-in-Rut or Estrus-X, as well as buck urine, specifically from mature bucks. These scents mimic the pheromones of a receptive doe and a dominant buck, triggering the buck's natural instinct to mate. Apply the scents in the right amounts and at the right time to maximize their effectiveness.
Choosing the Right Scents
When selecting scents for luring rutting bucks in Alabama, consider the time of year and the buck’s stage of rut. During the peak of the rut, use a strong doe-in-estrus scent, such as Doe-in-Rut or Estrus-X, to mimic the pheromones of a receptive doe. Apply the scent to a rag or a scent stick and hang it in a tree 8-10 feet off the ground, where the buck can easily detect it.
Applying the Right Amount of Scent
The key to using scents effectively is to apply the right amount. Too little scent, and the buck won’t detect it; too much scent, and it will overpower the surrounding environment. Start with a small amount of scent, about 1-2 drops, and adjust as needed. For buck urine, apply about 1-2 sprays to a scent stick or a rag. This will provide a subtle yet effective lure for the buck.
Timing and Placement
Timing and placement are crucial when using scents to lure rutting bucks in Alabama. Apply the scent in areas where bucks are most likely to be, such as along trails, food sources, and rubs. Use a scent diffuser or a scent stick to broadcast the scent over a wide area. Apply the scent at dawn and dusk, when bucks are most active, to maximize its effectiveness.
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