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How long does human scent linger?
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<blockquote data-quote="fairchaser" data-source="post: 5504813" data-attributes="member: 10373"><p>I agree there are too many factors to consider especially in areas where human scent is rare. Any whiff of human scent would be a factor where in other areas, human scent is a non event especially days old human scent. If I could pick the ideal spot for a stand, it would be where human scent is fairly common and an open area that bucks prefer or have to cross. I would get as far as practical to shoot and always approach it down wind from the crossing. I would kill my target buck only and allow the does and younger deer to move freely. I'm often tempted to get in the thick stuff with them but I know that's a recipe for failure unless I can get it done on the first hunt.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fairchaser, post: 5504813, member: 10373"] I agree there are too many factors to consider especially in areas where human scent is rare. Any whiff of human scent would be a factor where in other areas, human scent is a non event especially days old human scent. If I could pick the ideal spot for a stand, it would be where human scent is fairly common and an open area that bucks prefer or have to cross. I would get as far as practical to shoot and always approach it down wind from the crossing. I would kill my target buck only and allow the does and younger deer to move freely. I’m often tempted to get in the thick stuff with them but I know that’s a recipe for failure unless I can get it done on the first hunt. [/QUOTE]
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