Bret Emberson

I hunt in NE Kansas and had scheduled a week at my in-laws' farm to hunt the rut.  I received my order in October and stored it immediately in my freezer.  When I got to my in-laws I sat it out overnight to thaw still not certain what to expect.  The next morning I transferred some of the urine to a spray bottle.  Before climbing into my stand I sprayed a little out in a couple of shooting lanes.  Once in my stand I sprayed it periodically down into the leaves and ground below me.  I found that with a good spray bottle I could direct a nice stream wherever I needed it to go.  At first light I had a doe and a fawn come by and I was very pleased that the scent did not alarm the doe like some of the stuff I used in the past has done.  Shortly after, I had the first buck of the day come through my location.  He was passing wide of my stand and shooting lanes but when he caught a bit of the scent he immediately doubled back and zeroed in on the main spot where I had applied the scent.  I have never seen a mature whitetail buck stay so long on scent without the presence of an actual doe.  He was not exactly what I was looking for, and being the first buck of the season in front me, I held off.  Later, I was glad that I did. That morning I saw 5 bucks total, two of which I would have been very happy with.  Every one of them zoned in on the scent and stopped where it was applied leaving great shot opportunities.

 

That afternoon the first buck I saw was a dandy.  Probably would have been in the 165-175 range had he carried both sides of his rack.  The buck was limping hard and nearly dragging his rear left leg.  He kept looking over his shoulder from where he came.  When he go close he caught the smell of the doe urine I had put out and followed it right under my stand.  Even in the condition he was in he could not help but be curious of what he thought was a “hot” doe.  About that time, right behind where he came from, appeared a real nice buck.  Apparently he just got whipped pretty bad from this buck.  I knew the second buck was a shooter and stood up for a shot.  The buck below never even looked up from below as he still was concentrating on the scent I had put out.  I let my arrow fly and delivered a pass-through shot that left no doubt in my mind that this buck was going down.  What happened next was truly amazing.  When the buck below saw the arrowed buck jump the fence and stumble, he followed and jumped the same fence, falling down on the other side.  He got up and followed my buck until he fell.  He then proceeded to really let the buck that whipped him have it real good.  I had to whistle to get him to stop.  After he stopped beating on my buck he came back and jumped the same fence and fell again.  He then came right back to my stand, put his head down on the scent before moving off into another pasture.  Unbelievable!!

 

I have attached a picture of the buck I shot.  I owe my success this past season to you and your product.  As long as it is available I will never use anything else again.  The only bad part was that it worked so well I only spent one day in my stand before the season was over.

 

 

Thanks again,

Bret Emberson 

Bret Emberson
Wichita, KS