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Conditioning Deer to Human Odor/Scent
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<blockquote data-quote="BSK" data-source="post: 5155463" data-attributes="member: 17"><p>I believe you are correct Omega. I have seen on many, many occasions deer notice even the smallest change in their environment. Move a branch off of a trail and they notice. Cut some saplings for a shooting lane and they notice. Hang a stand and they notice. Put a trail-camera on a tree and they notice, even in daylight without a flash, they notice the tiny little box on the tree. Now if these "changes" cause them no harm, eventually they stop caring. But the first time they encounter the change they notice and become temporarily wary.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BSK, post: 5155463, member: 17"] I believe you are correct Omega. I have seen on many, many occasions deer notice even the smallest change in their environment. Move a branch off of a trail and they notice. Cut some saplings for a shooting lane and they notice. Hang a stand and they notice. Put a trail-camera on a tree and they notice, even in daylight without a flash, they notice the tiny little box on the tree. Now if these "changes" cause them no harm, eventually they stop caring. But the first time they encounter the change they notice and become temporarily wary. [/QUOTE]
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