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<blockquote data-quote="catman529" data-source="post: 5217835" data-attributes="member: 9284"><p>When I have time I'd like to do a trail cam study of my own using black flash cameras and some common products like diesel, scented deodorant, maybe even Waffle House, and see how the deer react. The tough part will be placing the scents without stinking up the place with my own scent. I could leave the cameras for a couple weeks before checking the cards. I have a feeling deer tend to be more curious about non-human foreign odors rather than afraid of them. But I'd like to see some evidence rather than just assume.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="catman529, post: 5217835, member: 9284"] When I have time I’d like to do a trail cam study of my own using black flash cameras and some common products like diesel, scented deodorant, maybe even Waffle House, and see how the deer react. The tough part will be placing the scents without stinking up the place with my own scent. I could leave the cameras for a couple weeks before checking the cards. I have a feeling deer tend to be more curious about non-human foreign odors rather than afraid of them. But I’d like to see some evidence rather than just assume. [/QUOTE]
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