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Post by mikej »

Walmart in Bellville, ON has them at 10 bucks a can. I haven't seen any at the Walmarts here in Ottawa

x2 they have a huge display of them all 3 different scents
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Thank You for the Info i will definately give them a try 8)
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Found some in triggers and Bows, bought two cans. All they had was Doe in estrus so it will have to do. A little early in the season for estrous but I am going to try one out tonight.
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Was up at the Bow Shop (Waterloo) this afternoon and they said they were sold out but would be getting more in soon.
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Pydpiper wrote:Found some in triggers and Bows, bought two cans. All they had was Doe in estrus so it will have to do. A little early in the season for estrous but I am going to try one out tonight.
Thats the one, only one Buck Bomb http://www.buckbomb.com/
Maybe save it :D :D
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I assumed they made many "flavors", the directions on the back of the can say "young buck, doe p and vanilla for early and late season hunts, doe estrus and dominant buck for rut and pre rut"

Besides, I tried some last night anyways. A shot or two in to the wind (you do not have to use the whole can at once) and I managed to smell like doe pee. It rained like crazy so I also managed to smell like wet doe pee. Still a great hunt though! :D
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Pydpiper wrote: Besides, I tried some last night anyways. A shot or two in to the wind (you do not have to use the whole can at once) and I managed to smell like doe pee. It rained like crazy so I also managed to smell like wet doe pee. Still a great hunt though! :D
Funny this is probably the only place you can go where the majority are thinking to themselves......Im okay with smelling like that~! :lol:
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Carefull David, they might follow you back to the house.
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Post by mikew »

I've used the doe p version on the bottoms of my boots. I figure I might as well lead them to my stand.

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Post by Sandman »

Headed over to Gagnons last week and found the Buck Bombs there for $9.99 a can. The fella working the archery counter was as friendly as they get and sure made me feel at home.

Have never tried them before but I bought 2 Dominant Buck and 2 Doe to try~!

Can anyone who uses them tell me what is better to either use a little every hunt or let the can empty?

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Post by Pydpiper »

Seeing how there is a an apparent shortage I just went back for more, got last can of "doe p" last can of vanilla and 4 more doe in estrus.
Turns out someone from Kitchener came in and cleaned them out yesterday.. :D
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Post by ecoaster »

I think we are more attracted to them then the deer :D .
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ecoaster wrote:I think we are more attracted to them then the deer :D .
Could be, I am hearing some good success stories though.
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Post by Sandman »

ecoaster wrote:I think we are more attracted to them then the deer :D .
As is always the case EC... :wink:

Would like to see how many harvests this year while using the canned P~!
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Post by Dumbazz »

I bought the last 4 cans of estrous at Saugeen Shafts.
11.99 each.
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