potty break?
#64
I carry a gatorade bottle.
I believe you guys when you say it doesn't hurt a darn thing, but like one of you said earlier, I'm kinda paranoid.
Thanks guys for all of the good info!
I believe you guys when you say it doesn't hurt a darn thing, but like one of you said earlier, I'm kinda paranoid.
Thanks guys for all of the good info!
#65
Fork Horn
Joined: Sep 2005
Posts: 137
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From: West Virginia
You guys are really screwing things up with this post. lol
Right now there is someone in a dark closet inventing a pill, sports drink, or pee can that totally masks human odor in urine.
If you prove that their is no human odor in human pee, how will the marketers sell their product?
Thanks a lot.

BDC
Right now there is someone in a dark closet inventing a pill, sports drink, or pee can that totally masks human odor in urine.
If you prove that their is no human odor in human pee, how will the marketers sell their product?
Thanks a lot.


BDC
#66
Right now there is someone in a dark closet inventing a pill, sports drink, or pee can that totally masks human odor in urine.
)I've owned a sports-nutrition business for over 11 years, and I have just a bit of knowledge about vitamins
. Trust me, it's wacky.
#67
Nontypical Buck
Joined: Feb 2003
Posts: 1,251
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From: ELK GROVE CA USA
Bob and Greag/MO
the question about using your pee or coyote pee as a scent line confuses me. So you say that you laid regular doe urine (not in heat) and had a buck follow it to your stand?? Was this during the rut??There will be small differences in the urine of us, coyotes, deer etc...there would be huge differences to a deers nose to a doe in heat then to a coyote or human..granite the difference is simply the increase in estrogen letting the buck now she is ready to be mated with...but if you had a buck follow your doe urine trail to your stand that could have been simply because the small differences in that urine let the buck now that it was from a doe and he was interested...but if it was not during the rut i would find this very weird....only during the rut or pre-rut will the bucks be looking for does..so the small differences in the urine could have caused that buck to follow that trail to find a doe so that he could have one to mate with come mating time.....for a cover scent, i would have to say yes that any kind of urine (mammal) would work fine....
the question about using your pee or coyote pee as a scent line confuses me. So you say that you laid regular doe urine (not in heat) and had a buck follow it to your stand?? Was this during the rut??There will be small differences in the urine of us, coyotes, deer etc...there would be huge differences to a deers nose to a doe in heat then to a coyote or human..granite the difference is simply the increase in estrogen letting the buck now she is ready to be mated with...but if you had a buck follow your doe urine trail to your stand that could have been simply because the small differences in that urine let the buck now that it was from a doe and he was interested...but if it was not during the rut i would find this very weird....only during the rut or pre-rut will the bucks be looking for does..so the small differences in the urine could have caused that buck to follow that trail to find a doe so that he could have one to mate with come mating time.....for a cover scent, i would have to say yes that any kind of urine (mammal) would work fine....
#68
So you say that you laid regular doe urine (not in heat) and had a buck follow it to your stand?? Was this during the rut??
No, it was not during the rut. It was pre-rut. When I used to use scents more, I would not use the "doe in heat" type scents unless it was the rut or close to it. My thinking was that it would not be natural and may get a mature buck alarmed, since the does were not in heat yet. As far as it being weird, it wasn't for me as I've had it happen many times, it wasn't a rare occurance. But, I never had a good mature buck come in, and that was one of the reasons I stopped using scents so much. I don't think that I ever had a mature buck come to a scent at all (not that I didn't see them, they just didn't seem interested in the scent).
#69
Nontypical Buck
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: ELK GROVE CA USA
pre-rut would make sense..the young bucks were probably hoping to find a doe they could mate with come time...for you not seeing mature bucks that could be because they already had does, waited to get there does, or just there were no real mature bucks around...when hunting in CA (blacktail deer) i do find that younger bucks will run with does during the pre-rut and the mature bucks don't really have does or are seen with does until closer to the rut...not sure if this holds true to whitetails but that is what i have seen..
#70
But it was pre-rut mid October and I was using Doe Pee, not doe in heat.If a deer can not tell the difference between urine types unless it wasan animal inheat, why would a buck come in following a dragged trail of doe pee? IMO he had to tell be able to tell not only it was deer urine, but also a doe.
I don't think that is what I said. I mentioned that I did see mature bucks, but nothing seemed interested in scentsof any kind (in my experience anyway).
for you not seeing mature bucks that could be because they already had does,


