Deer Hunting Tips - Utilizing Scents For Post Rut Whitetail Deer5184135

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A frequent question by many who are pretty new to deer hunting is "What scent should I use?" This is particularly accurate for these who hunt in the post-rut season.

First, some background info - you can lump all scents into two classes:

1. scents that attract, and

2. scents that mask other smells

Attractants are scents like deer odor, sex or a food scent, like apple or acorn. You would normally only use sex scents like buck lure, doe estrous, and so on. during the rut when they usually occur.

Masking scents try to decrease the scent of some thing else. A great example is the common cover scents you can buy in the spray bottles to spray your clothes, boots, pack, and other gear to kill the human and other smells.

Nevertheless, there are other masking scents that are much more all-natural to the environment. LL Rue, the renowned photographer, naturalist, and writer frequently used fox urine about his blind to assist mask his own scent.

Scents like this are not alarming to the deer because they occur naturally and foxes tend to mark their locations all the time.

Right here are a few other tips to help you with scents in the field:

- By no means place attractants on your clothes or boots. Use a drag cloth, place a few drops of attractant on it and drag it behind you when you head to the blind.

- Put a couple of drops of attractant on a cloth or wick and hang it on a limb within shooting distance of your blind

- Use much less than you think. A deer is very sensitive to odors and has been described as one hundred occasions more sensitive than that of humans.

- Spend interest to your personal smells - use great scent reduction methods such as soaps for you and your clothes, only wear your hunting clothes in the field and keep them in a bag or sealed container when not in use.

The only one I would use post-rut would be a regular deer scent or possibly a food - and that only if it occurs naturally in that region at that time. For instance - an apple smell in late season in the North when the temps are in the teens and there is snow on ground is not too natural!

You can use scents for whitetail deer hunting in the post-rut period but do it very lightly and only use those that are all-natural to the area that time of year.

Whitetail Deer Scents