Frozen Urine and Why it Works
* Our doe urine does not rot or break down because it is frozen as soon as it is collected.
* Our doe urine is shipped out frozen and we instruct the buyer to keep the urine frozen until it will be used.
* Experienced hunters realize that fresh urine is the real deal and gets aggressive bucks excited!
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When a buck is looking for a doe in estrous, he is first looking for a good amount of doe urine. Does do urinate a lot more when in estrous. Once the buck finds a doe urinating frequently, he goes to the spot of heavy urination, puts his nose into the puddle and inhales deeply. Then, doing a flaming curl, he is able to determine if the doe is ready to stand for breeding. If you are using a 1.5 ounce bottle of old, rancid urine you are fooling no one. The urine is not fresh and you are not using enough to simulate a doe in estrous.
I use a 10 ounce spray bottle of frozen fresh urine. When I am hunting
I spray out about half an ounce at a time, and about every half hour.
I hunt approximately 10 - 15 feet off of the ground and usually spray the
urine on a tree about 10 feet away. This way I can see when the urine
has evaporated into the air and has created a scent trail. When the
tree is dry (app. 30 minutes later) I spray it down again. Any buck
that smells this much fresh urine in the air must come in close to check for
pheromones. When he does, it is too late for him and I have had
another successful hunt! If I do not harvest the buck he will usually
spend at least 15 - 20 minutes around my tree trying to find the doe.
I also have does respond to the frozen fresh doe urine. This is a plus
because the more does around my stand, the more likely a buck will show up.
At first I was puzzled about does being so interested in this doe urine.
I believe that the wild does can actually smell the food that my tame does
have been eating in their urine. Imagine dumping a pail of corn
behind your cabin. At first you have only a couple of deer coming in
but before long you have 20 - 30 showing up for a bite of corn. The
first deer that showed up to eat the corn actually found it but the other
deer could smell it way back in the woods by smelling the droppings and
urine of the first deer. Then they simply followed the first deer to
the food source.
My does have been eating soybeans, corn, sunflowers, oats, beet pulp,
molasses and alfalfa hay. Any doe living off of dry twigs would want
to meet this new doe in the woods and follow her around in an attempt to
locate this new food source.
Our doe urine is frozen as soon as it is collected. It is shipped out
frozen and should be put back in the freezer as soon as it is received by
the buyer. This urine should only be thawed the evening prior to your
hunt. The urine should be poured into a quality spray bottle that has
a good stream setting and should be used liberally throughout the course of
your hunt. If a hunter pays attention to all the typical hunting
insights, such as wind, human scent control, noise, etc., he should have an
awesome response to this fresh urine.