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<blockquote data-quote="trout" data-source="post: 5242256" data-attributes="member: 20358"><p>I agree with staying put especially if the deer did not pick up your scent. Deer will snort at sights and sounds they don't like. If they wind you and snort, that deer is unlikely to return unless on high alert. Last week I was moving slowly to a stand and got snorted at three times by deer up wind of me. After I got settled into my stand, I snort wheezed back. Less than 30 minutes later I had two bucks walk down and under the stand. I was videoing the first buck and then surprised by a shooter. Both came from the direction of the snorts which was very close. Scent control was key to sealing the deal. The smaller buck crossed my trail and fed on acorns down wind of me. The larger buck followed a few minutes later and gave me a 15 yard quartering away shot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trout, post: 5242256, member: 20358"] I agree with staying put especially if the deer did not pick up your scent. Deer will snort at sights and sounds they don’t like. If they wind you and snort, that deer is unlikely to return unless on high alert. Last week I was moving slowly to a stand and got snorted at three times by deer up wind of me. After I got settled into my stand, I snort wheezed back. Less than 30 minutes later I had two bucks walk down and under the stand. I was videoing the first buck and then surprised by a shooter. Both came from the direction of the snorts which was very close. Scent control was key to sealing the deal. The smaller buck crossed my trail and fed on acorns down wind of me. The larger buck followed a few minutes later and gave me a 15 yard quartering away shot. [/QUOTE]
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