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Long-lasting forehead gland gel that ignites buck aggression—use on rub lines and nearby trees to trigger territorial responses and daylight visits.
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Black Widow Buck Butter Gel

Buck Butter is a forehead gland gel formulated to spark dominance and keep rub lines hot. By simulating the scent signature of a dominant intruder buck, it flips territorial instincts—bringing mature deer back to reassert control and turning nocturnal ghosts into daylight visitors.

Why It Works

  • Forehead gland formula: mimics the scent bucks leave on rubs when claiming territory.
  • Long-lasting gel: adheres to bark and holds scent through changing weather.
  • Aggression trigger: provokes dominant bucks to revisit, refresh rubs, and check the area.
  • Season-wide utility: from early patterning to rut confrontations, keeps sign active.

How to Use

  1. Locate sign: Find active rub lines, staging edges, or travel corridors near bedding.
  2. Apply generously: Wipe Buck Butter on existing rubs and nearby trees at shoulder height.
  3. Refresh: Reapply after heavy rain or when activity tapers to maintain the “intruder” presence.
  4. Pair tactics: Run a scrape lure in the dirt nearby to complete the territorial picture.

Best Practices

  • Scent control: Wear gloves and approach from a clean, downwind route.
  • Camera placement: Set a trail cam 10–15 yards off the line to capture daylight checks.
  • Stand setup: Hunt crosswinds that favor your access and expected approach paths.

With Buck Butter, you’re not just hunting—you’re starting a fight.