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Conditioning Deer to Human Odor/Scent
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<blockquote data-quote="Popcorn" data-source="post: 5154718" data-attributes="member: 20151"><p>I have not done a study or test as you describe but have watched for years during my personal encounters. As BSK discusses above I am in certain areas very often, some almost daily and it seems like with the does and young deer there are some that will acclimate to my presence and eventually appear to ignore me. Others will even after years always go on alert but no make significant changes in their route or activity. Then there are those that will "over react" every time even after years of what could be called habitual activity. The one thing that stands out is older "mature" bucks and some old does will not over react but will calmly change activity, route etcetera upon smelling or seeing me. I will add that I really should just hunt from the tractors.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Popcorn, post: 5154718, member: 20151"] I have not done a study or test as you describe but have watched for years during my personal encounters. As BSK discusses above I am in certain areas very often, some almost daily and it seems like with the does and young deer there are some that will acclimate to my presence and eventually appear to ignore me. Others will even after years always go on alert but no make significant changes in their route or activity. Then there are those that will "over react" every time even after years of what could be called habitual activity. The one thing that stands out is older "mature" bucks and some old does will not over react but will calmly change activity, route etcetera upon smelling or seeing me. I will add that I really should just hunt from the tractors. [/QUOTE]
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