Scent Drags
#12
I have thought about that too. But why not wait 'till you get to a shooting lane near your stand/blind, put on the drag there, and then walk about 100 yards or so upwind? Or, if you're afraid you'll bust some deer doing that, you could just walk into your site the way that makes most sense and "freshen up", lol, the drag every 25-50 yards.
#13
I personally haven't had one work, but then I don't see too many bucks around because they tend to flee the deerdogs first. My worst fear is having something get on the trail as I'm laying it in the dark walking to my stand. A coyote, bobcat or big buck thinking I'm a doe in estrous just doesn't seem like an enjoyable experience at Dark-Thirty on the morning.
#14
I've thought of that myself. But if the scent dissipates the longer it's on the ground, it's actually going to be strongest in the last place it was.
I personally haven't had one work, but then I don't see too many bucks around because they tend to flee the deerdogs first. My worst fear is having something get on the trail as I'm laying it in the dark walking to my stand. A coyote, bobcat or big buck thinking I'm a doe in estrous just doesn't seem like an enjoyable experience at Dark-Thirty on the morning.
I personally haven't had one work, but then I don't see too many bucks around because they tend to flee the deerdogs first. My worst fear is having something get on the trail as I'm laying it in the dark walking to my stand. A coyote, bobcat or big buck thinking I'm a doe in estrous just doesn't seem like an enjoyable experience at Dark-Thirty on the morning.
Ha. I carry a handgun when I hunt, including archery season, which is legal in VA. Of course, I'm not sure any game warden would believe a story about being attacked if you showed up with a big buck killed with a handgun during archer season.