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<blockquote data-quote="jard" data-source="post: 4123652" data-attributes="member: 12091"><p>The number of times I've been busted has dropped exponentially over the last 2 years due to a couple of things. </p><p></p><p>1) None of my hunting clothes ever go into my house anymore. They are hung on a line outside under a covered porch to air out always, goes for boots and socks as well. I also do not wear boots in the truck and wear minimal layering in my truck and get dressed outside of my truck at my hunting place. I only launder the bottom base layer during season. They stink to me but the deer are unaffected. </p><p></p><p>2) cover scents. spray the bottom of my boots with doe P. drag a scent wick and place it near the stand. Use scent killer religiously. EverCalm is expensive but I think it works wonder. </p><p></p><p>I do not own scent blocker anything. I had 4 does feeding at 20 yards today and I had a doe bust me yesterday, but she ate directly below me at 6 yards for 20 minutes before she did. At that range, its only a matter of time. </p><p></p><p>I have also discovered that deer are not affected at all by me peeing off of my stand or having food. Its only the pure human scent that freaks them out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jard, post: 4123652, member: 12091"] The number of times I've been busted has dropped exponentially over the last 2 years due to a couple of things. 1) None of my hunting clothes ever go into my house anymore. They are hung on a line outside under a covered porch to air out always, goes for boots and socks as well. I also do not wear boots in the truck and wear minimal layering in my truck and get dressed outside of my truck at my hunting place. I only launder the bottom base layer during season. They stink to me but the deer are unaffected. 2) cover scents. spray the bottom of my boots with doe P. drag a scent wick and place it near the stand. Use scent killer religiously. EverCalm is expensive but I think it works wonder. I do not own scent blocker anything. I had 4 does feeding at 20 yards today and I had a doe bust me yesterday, but she ate directly below me at 6 yards for 20 minutes before she did. At that range, its only a matter of time. I have also discovered that deer are not affected at all by me peeing off of my stand or having food. Its only the pure human scent that freaks them out. [/QUOTE]
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