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The Judas saga continues... At least we got a name now - a buck with that amount of sightings deserves one! How about pulling the ol doe decoy back out and entice him with a few can calls? Or go all out with dink buck standing near a bedded doe. Done deal. Make sure the battery in your cam is charged! grin.gif

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I wish I had a deke to use, but that's on my Christmas list this year! I'm asking the wife for a Montana Decoy, I'm sold on their portability. Tonight's report: No Judas again, but I did see 7 deer, had two does, one with two fawns under my stand tonight on the field edge, plus I had the half-rack six come out 10 yards behind me on the field at around 5:15, and then I saw two different does on my drive off of the property. I have some of my confidence back in the area, but I am beginning to worry that the bruiser is a lost cause, if I could only get lucky enough to be near him on the night he gets up and moves just a little too early...

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So here's my past few trips update...I have seen a few does, and last night saw the half-rack six and the half eight...I have two stands set up on the edge of the doe bedding area, and they frequently travel past me with fawns, moving from the bedding area to go out and browse. Problem is there is no defined food source on the property, and they just kinda wander through the woods. I also haven't seen Judas (the big buck) in over a week now, since before the first snow. Do you guys think I should change something up? I am seeing deer most nights, and have the travel lanes from the bedding area pretty locked down. No big boy though. Any thoughts?

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You are down to the last few couple weeks of the season. Its now or never, time to pull out all the stops and if you spook him, so what, you dont have much time left anyway. I would somehow try and keep the area smelling hot. Make yourself a mock scrape and pour a good amount of estrous in it. Doctor it up real sexy like tongue.gif Make him want to stay in that area and keep looking. It doesnt appear as though him being nocturnal is an issue. If there are some does in heat he very well could be off with one right now and will be back when he is donw. The closer the 31st gets the more agressive you get too.

Go shoot him.

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Yeah my guess would be he finished his business with that doe in your woodlot and is either tending a few fawns coming into heat someplace else or has found a better food source. Hard to say if he'll return or not... sounds like your place was the primary home cover of this buck and when he's done with whatever he's been up to - he'll most likely return at some point as long as food remains in the vicinity. All you can do is keep up what you've been doing and hope he shows instead of the 1/2 racks. Still plenty of time...

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