Gut pile affect your area?
Does anybody have expirence with this? Say ya gut your deer in your hunting area do the deer vacate? I always gut in a seperate local but this time I did Right thee.
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Yes, it will affect thier routes. No brainer.
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I shot a nice buck opening morning a few years back and gutted him very close to my stand. I went back to the stand for the afternoon hunt and a giant buck was standing right next to the gut pile. So I would say, in my experience, it is not a problem
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i dont think so last year shot a buck and dumped the guts and carcass in the field that was being hunted. my buddy sat in the blind and had 4 bucks come into the same field feeding within 15 yards of the pile
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They are probably used to the smell deer and other animals die in the woods all the time.
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I would say it won't ruin your area but it doesn't help it either. If given the choice I would take it elsewhere.
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Appreciate it fellas! I'm gonna head back to that spot, it's my favorite.
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The coyotes are so thick in the areas I hunt that if you gut a deer one day, by the next morning any trace of it is gone. Hide, bones, blood, nothing remains.
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I have never seen it have an adverse effect.
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It's not going to affect any deer movement. I've seen em walk right by it, no acknowledgment, but it can be a pain in the arse when the crows find it and have a field day. If you think the squirrels make a bunch of noise, wait for them to start up in the morning and go all day.
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