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<blockquote data-quote="Kelljp" data-source="post: 5720126" data-attributes="member: 23030"><p>Going throw y'all a curve which I doubt will get much traction.</p><p>Only time clothing scents are important is if your hunting back woods, where humans rarely are. If you avoid saturating you clothes with smoke, food and chemicals ( such as fuel) scents. Farm deer aren't as spooky. The 40+ years of chasing East TN deer did teach me that elevation is your friend, one of of my mentors taught me 30 feet seems to be the magic spot to avoid thermals. Not saying my kill ratio improved but the shots presented certainly did. Another mentor that helped me hone my deer hunting skills taught me that predators eyes are up front and their diet mainly consist of meat. When I use to dedicate 3 weeks bow hunting every fall I incorporated using a full face mask and quit eating any meat the month prior and during bow season. Believe it or not my encounters with deer got alot closer when slowly traveling to and from my stand.The slow travel actually accounted for about 30 % of my kills.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kelljp, post: 5720126, member: 23030"] Going throw y'all a curve which I doubt will get much traction. Only time clothing scents are important is if your hunting back woods, where humans rarely are. If you avoid saturating you clothes with smoke, food and chemicals ( such as fuel) scents. Farm deer aren't as spooky. The 40+ years of chasing East TN deer did teach me that elevation is your friend, one of of my mentors taught me 30 feet seems to be the magic spot to avoid thermals. Not saying my kill ratio improved but the shots presented certainly did. Another mentor that helped me hone my deer hunting skills taught me that predators eyes are up front and their diet mainly consist of meat. When I use to dedicate 3 weeks bow hunting every fall I incorporated using a full face mask and quit eating any meat the month prior and during bow season. Believe it or not my encounters with deer got alot closer when slowly traveling to and from my stand.The slow travel actually accounted for about 30 % of my kills. [/QUOTE]
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