-Buck Preorbital & Trail Cameras-![]()
By Paul Pollick
Now is the time to start setting up your trail cameras, focused on a buck preorbital licking branch. There are two natural gland communication deer scents mature buck use all year long to keep tab on other buck in the area. They are:
The older and more dominant the buck, the more he uses preorbital gland head scents on early communal licking branches, sign post tree rubs, and the licking branch above all natural breeding scrapes he will return to. (no licking branch, no authentic breeding scrape)
It is now the third week of June, and I have recieved 15 orders for buck preorbital in the last week to set up trail cameras for licking branches. Pick a travel lane or corrider to funnel deer through the area. Put on a pair of latex gloves, pick a sturdy limb 4 to 6 feet above the ground, and crush the tips of the branch. Spray the broken tips with Pollick's Buck Preorbital head gland scents. Now place a couple dry sticks or pieces of bark on the ground below the preorbital licking branch and spray them with buck interdigital hoof gland trailing scent. You have now successfully created an authentic licking branch.
Authentic Buck Preorbital gland head scents are key to the success of the licking branch, not urine. Save the deer urines until pre, peak, and post-ruts when deer are compelled to check urine for sexual advertising scents and pheromones.
Email us at deerlure@salsgiver.com and send us some pictures of your nice pre-season licking branch buck with a short description of your setup. We won't tell anyone where your trophy is hanging out! And if you shoot him this season, we will put his picture of success on our website. Enjoy your pre-season scouting.
Nick DelMonte's Trail Camera Pictures Using Pollick's Deer Scents & Lures
(Arkwright, NY)
Hi Paul,
Enclosed are the photos using all your scent products. You can see from the photos how interested the deer are and I even had a coyote and bear come to the same spot I put the deer scent..
Nick DelMonte
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