Maybe go buy a lucky rabbits foot instead!
I've got hundreds of them. They don't work.
Maybe go buy a lucky rabbits foot instead!
Ok, in all seriousness this is what works for me...
I collect deer fecal material and put into a black garbage bag with whatever hunting clothes I am going to use for that season, I add fresh droppings about every week during season and keep the bag closed tightly but always in above freezing temperatures to ensure it festers properly.The bedding I sleep in is always stored with whatever natural vegetation is in the area I will hunt in and even even include spruce bows for added comfort.
For shampoo and soap I usually collect the sap from the local spruce and pine trees and use that as my all purpose cleaner and soap, typically I wash in slough water to avoid the smell of harsh contaminates associated with our water treatment processes.The sap never seems to rinse out fully but leaves a pleasant odor.
When It comes to diet I typically start a week before deer season eating only what deer eat from that area I plan to hunt , the local grains typically and some extra alfalfa in a salad type dish for roughage.This ensures your droppings are very similar to the deer.
There is no need for cover scents and lures , nature has provided all you need for a successful hunt.
That's what I call a very dry sense of humor, "love it", could you keep a straight face writing it ?
I'm also wondering about the "play the wind" comments. Am I the only one who has experienced sudden and dramatic shifts in wind direction? This is often disastrous when you're 15 yards from a couple deer and the wind starts blowing on your neck right towards the animals. However, being as scent free as possible greatly reduces the chance of the deer winding you and becoming alert or fleeing.
Like I said, how scent free you need to be depends on what your hunting tool and style.
hey, Kelly is a very very good Sasksquawch chaser/hunter/observer out there in Saskland. he knows what is what, I would not doubt for a second the advice is giving us! No humor there! Good solid advice, it is!
Hunt the wind. My dog cud find a gram of cocaine in 100 lbs of coffee and a deer's nose is better than a K9's.
Sometimes a deer won't be alarmed by your scent and sometimes a buck will be too horny to notice but if u think u can actually fool them you are the fool.
If you don't get out of the truck they'll never smell you!...lol
...I have encountered several "truck hunters" on my land over the years...
The greatest hunters in north America were the native bush Indians, up until a period of about seventy years ago. They could sneak right up to game animals and they used absolutely nothing to hide their scent.



























