Description
- Scientifically formulated to replicate the smell and performance of natural doe estrous urine
- Synthetics will not break down and reduce effectiveness
- Ideal for use in active scrapes, mock scrapes, on scent drags and scent wicks
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$7.99
Code Blue Synthetic Doe Estrous has been scientifically formulated to replicate the smell and performance of natural doe estrous urine. Unlike real urine, synthetics will not break down and reduce effectiveness, and they are legal where real urines aren’t. Synthetic Doe Estrous is ideal for use in active scrapes, mock scrapes, on scent drags and scent wicks.
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The Long CAN® produces longer, more intense Estrus™ Bleats, which lets bucks know there is a doe that’s ready to be bred. During the pre-rut and rut this is the sound bucks are listening for. Be sure you are set up in an area where bucks have to come in and search for the doe when you call.
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It really takes the sweat out of stringing, unstringing, or changing strings!
Killzone® Crossbow is a 2 blade rear-deploying broadhead that packs a devastating 2″ cutting diameter and heavy-duty .039″ blades for maximum durability. The field-point accurate Killzone® Crossbow uses NAP’s unique spring-clip design which ensures your blades won’t open in flight or in your quiver.
Northern Edge Habitat Heaven has been designed to attract and hold game birds and other wildlife in the area and provide excellent cover for the entire season. This mix has also been known to be used by whitetail as an essential bedding area. This mixture of native grasses will provide shelter as well as offer escape routes from predators
The first Step in establishing a successful food plot is to have a soil test taken of the area to be planted. The soil test will indicate any adjustments needed in regards to pH and provide recommended fertilizer requirements. Without a soil test we recommend 300 pounds of 12-12-12 and 500 to 2,000 pounds of lime per acre.