RE: Scents to use for the first few weeks of archery?
I tend to agree with the others to an extent but I believe we are all operating under one simple assumption....that scents are meant to attract the animal. In which case I totally agree with previous comments. I have yet to actually have an animal come into hunting range because of a scent that I had laid out.
However, I have used both straight doe urine (Tinks Doe-P for example) and Bob Kirchner's Curiousity lure at specific locations within my shooting range to get animals to either stop or just move into a potential shooting lane. I would recommend either for the early season.