My fellow hunters... I've been deer hunting for only 3 years now, and in these three years I've learned a huge amount about pre-season preparation, scouting, tracking, baiting, stand placement, and many other things. The internet is awash with articles, opinions and personal anecdotes that vary immensely. So I try to weed through all the info and figure out the prevailing ideas and apply them to my hunting environment and situation.
One of these is scent control, or said other wise the use of "familiar" scents for baiting and elimination of "unfamiliar" human scents. While there are many aspects to this, I want to focus on scent removal. The general consensus is that we as hunters should be as odor free as possible so as to not alert deer of an unfamiliar presence. I've sifted through articles and watched a few youtube videos where guys go to extremes to remove scents from themselves and their hunting garments, some even had dedicated rooms where they would wash hunting gear/take showers/use only "unscented hunting towels" etc... These measure, while they make sense, seem a bit extreme and over the top to me.
So I want to ask a simple question... if we have have access to the hunting land, why not habituate the deer with our scent in the months coming up to the hunting season? Such as walking the trails from time to time, that would leave our odors around the hunt stand and the trails where we and the deer circulate. Another idea would be to leave an old stick of your usual deodorant hanging somewhere around the hunt stand or blind. All these would act to habituate the deer in the area to our scent, and when hunting season comes along we're no longer a NEW possibly dangerous predator, just something that's been there and never caused harm.
This obviously might only work in areas that we can frequent somewhat often, not talking about a hunting spot 12h away, that's unreasonable.
I'm curious to hear what you guys think.
One of these is scent control, or said other wise the use of "familiar" scents for baiting and elimination of "unfamiliar" human scents. While there are many aspects to this, I want to focus on scent removal. The general consensus is that we as hunters should be as odor free as possible so as to not alert deer of an unfamiliar presence. I've sifted through articles and watched a few youtube videos where guys go to extremes to remove scents from themselves and their hunting garments, some even had dedicated rooms where they would wash hunting gear/take showers/use only "unscented hunting towels" etc... These measure, while they make sense, seem a bit extreme and over the top to me.
So I want to ask a simple question... if we have have access to the hunting land, why not habituate the deer with our scent in the months coming up to the hunting season? Such as walking the trails from time to time, that would leave our odors around the hunt stand and the trails where we and the deer circulate. Another idea would be to leave an old stick of your usual deodorant hanging somewhere around the hunt stand or blind. All these would act to habituate the deer in the area to our scent, and when hunting season comes along we're no longer a NEW possibly dangerous predator, just something that's been there and never caused harm.
This obviously might only work in areas that we can frequent somewhat often, not talking about a hunting spot 12h away, that's unreasonable.
I'm curious to hear what you guys think.




















































