I guess it depends on where you hunt and tame your game is. A buck in my area will smell your piss from a 1/4 mile and avoid you all together. I don't think it is so much your piss as it is a foriegn smell that makes them leary.
Q. I read somewhere that human urine is a good deterrent for keeping deer and other wildlife away from a garden? Will this work?
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[/align]A. Well, I don’t want to hear about home gardeners relieving themselves throughout their gardens. The idea may stop conversations, but using human urine as a garden barrier won’t stop many animals. The premise is that plant-eating animals will turn away rather than enter territory that’s regularly marked by a meat-eater, such as man. (So don’t bother enlisting vegetarian friends in the effort). Used against truly wild animals too skittish to approach people, it might work. Unfortunately, most deer these days will graze calmly even in a fenced yard within sight of an arm-flapping, red-faced home gardener. Interestingly, there is a company that specializes in collecting and selling animal urine. Believe it or not, the company sells coyote, fox, wolf, bobcat and even mountain lion urine! If you believe the web site, the urine will not only scare away deer, but will work to train your dog where to go in the yard. Not sure what sort of urine is needed? You can buy a “pee sampler,” that includes trial sizes of all five urines for $11. The stuff isn’t cheap: $20 for a regular 12-ounce squeeze bottle. Check out the web site at:
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