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Columns - Monthly : Wildlife ResearchCenter
Last Updated: Feb 22nd, 2007 - 18:37:03

Introduction To Deer Scents
By This Makes Scents!
Jun 22, 2006, 00:17

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Wildlife Research Center - This Makes Scents!
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Hunting and Trapping scents have been used effectively for countless years by modern day hunters and trappers, hunters and trappers from long ago, the American Indians, and probably way back to the cave men.

Deer find food with their nose, they keep track of what other deer are in the territory with their nose, they avoid danger with their nose, and their nose plays an extremely important function when mating time comes. They are constantly testing the air for whatever scent may drift to their nose.

When the right scents are properly used, they can greatly increase a hunter's odds of success. Scents are not magic but if you have an understanding of what scents to use and how to use them right, you can definitely give yourself a big advantage by using scent when you hunt.

There is nothing like the sense of satisfaction you get, when you watch a nice Buck react to your scent setup and do just what you wanted him to do.

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