Smoking.
#3
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RE: Smoking.
I used to around 15 years ago. And after I quit that, my success rate shot up. I was downwind of some guys in WV, and could smell thier smoke 50 yards away. Then I chewed cope for the last 15 years in the stand, and gave that up last year.
I think it all depends. Are the deer used to humans? Are they always around smells like that? Does and spikes will come into about anything, but you take a mature buck, I just don't think he will move if he even got a hint of a cig in the area.
I think it all depends. Are the deer used to humans? Are they always around smells like that? Does and spikes will come into about anything, but you take a mature buck, I just don't think he will move if he even got a hint of a cig in the area.
#7
Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: milwaukee
Posts: 153
RE: Smoking.
I'm sure they smell it and most of the time don't like it. Everybody has a story of a deer they saw while smoking or drinking coffee or something, but it's the deer they don't see that's the problem. I'm a half a pack a day smoker and I leave my cigarettes at the cabin when I go out bowhunting. Gunhunting's a different story. Most of the deer I see are running from another hunter and don't have time to wind me anyways. Also I'm just not as passionate about gunhunting.
#10
Fork Horn
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Depends on the season
Posts: 326
RE: Smoking.
ORIGINAL: Lefty26
I smoke scent lok carbon activated cigarettes and never have a problem with the deer smelling me
I smoke scent lok carbon activated cigarettes and never have a problem with the deer smelling me