Congrats, Fred. You should be proud of that buck. He is a dandy!!!
BTW: I have heard Dr. Kenneth Cooper, PHd, talk about scalp scent. This is the glad surrounding the base of the antlers. It is that glad that causes an old buck to have lighter color hair between the antler pedicles, on the top of their head. According to Mr. Cooper, when you see two bucks meet, many times they smell each others forheads. Each buck within their home range know the smell of the bucks in their area. When you put pre-orbital scent out, it probably causes the buck in the area to question who this new intruder is?
Dr. Cooper is the only person I have ever talk about scalp scent, and the importance it plays in the rut cycle.
Thanks for the tip on the scent and congrats!
Dennis