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Old 06-13-14, 10:10 AM   #11
Lionclaw
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"What's this supposed to mean - Germany 0 Portugal 1...!?!?!"
That expression fits perfectly.


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The B&C clothing is good scent protection when hunting all kind of deer, both in summer and autumn reserves, but it gives no visual benefits when hunting animals that are more eye-focussed. For the time beeing, stay with the B&C.
Roger that!


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Yes, callers. Bleat caller is top on the list, since it serves for luring several species. The others in the order you want to hunt them. Note that the four callers for mallards and geese do not help you that much at all if you do not also use according blinds, and plastic dummies which raise the probability that the cvallers will be effective - I would stay away from mallard and goose stuff as long as I need other equipment.
I saw the water bird thingies, and yeah, they cost a bit.

I have a Deer "Bleat" caller, part of the guest equipment.

It attracts both female and male, so the grunt call may not be needed I guess?

There are the moose, elk etc. callers, might come in handy.

What about scent lures? Mmm, piss.
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