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<blockquote data-quote="PiedmontGuy" data-source="post: 3163100" data-attributes="member: 31405"><p>I have used PB and had success with it but usually on stands that I haven't hunted before (public land and controlled hunts). Down at McAlester AAP, I would carry the jar in with me and find a stick off the ground. I would jam it in the jar and come out with a blob of PB and then put the other end of the stick in the ground. I shot a doe that had stopped her path when she smelled it and did a right angle to search for what she was smelling. She went down immediately, so I left her there for a couple of hours hoping she was inheat and I would have my pick of bucks showing up. That didn't happen. Doe = quality pass that year so I got to go back to McAAP the following year. The following day, I had a buck come straight to the PB stick but I had hung up my bow and was digging through my pack for my sack lunch. He was there before I noticed him and all I could do was watch because he was so close. I think the smell of the doe kill the day before finally made him too nervous to stick around for long. It always seems like a good shooting opportunity comes up when you are climbing down the ladder or taking a nature call break.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PiedmontGuy, post: 3163100, member: 31405"] I have used PB and had success with it but usually on stands that I haven't hunted before (public land and controlled hunts). Down at McAlester AAP, I would carry the jar in with me and find a stick off the ground. I would jam it in the jar and come out with a blob of PB and then put the other end of the stick in the ground. I shot a doe that had stopped her path when she smelled it and did a right angle to search for what she was smelling. She went down immediately, so I left her there for a couple of hours hoping she was inheat and I would have my pick of bucks showing up. That didn't happen. Doe = quality pass that year so I got to go back to McAAP the following year. The following day, I had a buck come straight to the PB stick but I had hung up my bow and was digging through my pack for my sack lunch. He was there before I noticed him and all I could do was watch because he was so close. I think the smell of the doe kill the day before finally made him too nervous to stick around for long. It always seems like a good shooting opportunity comes up when you are climbing down the ladder or taking a nature call break. [/QUOTE]
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