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My thought is that if the deer can detect the difference between buck pee and doe pee; and regular doe pee and doe-in-heat pee, etc. etc.- they can probably tell the difference between deer pee and mine. Just my theory though. I've heard of plenty of guys who pee in scrapes and say it works great.

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When bowhunting, I generally hold it as long as I can since I'm only in for 2.5-3 hours, usually.

If I'm sitting longer, I'll let er rip.........

Gun hunting, I'm really in it just for fun and have no problem doing ANYTHING (if you know what I mean) within 30 yards of my stand.

Jeez, don't let the Bone Collector crew know that..........................................

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I've always had mixed thoughts on this one. During bow I'm a little more paranoid so I use a bottle. Gun season I do the 20 foot waterfall. But.. one of the best deer I ever took ( with a shot gun) was about 15 mins. after I hydrofraced half the bark off the side of the tree I was standing against. The buck walked straight at me with the wind blowing right at him. He got to about 40 yards and never spooked. So who knows?? I hear about guys wizzing in scrapes all the time.

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Just toss it over the edge. It won't spook deer. I whiz in my mock scrapes every year!

I did that too two years ago. Had my 9 yo boy pee in a mock scrape and used store bought Pee and put it into another scrape. Set up two cameras. I never thought the deer would go to the one with human pee over the other. Go figure!

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Charlie Alshiemer did a study on this a while back and found that you can pee away.. it breaks down so quickly in the soil that in a few minutes it has the same properties left as if any animal peed in the same spot. Keeping it in a bottle doesn't allow the properties to be absorbed like it is in the soil and actually can be detected much easier by a passing buck, especially that little bit that never seems to make it entirely in the bottle..lol

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Charlie Alshiemer did a study on this a while back and found that you can pee away.. it breaks down so quickly in the soil that in a few minutes it has the same properties left as if any animal peed in the same spot. Keeping it in a bottle doesn't allow the properties to be absorbed like it is in the soil and actually can be detected much easier by a passing buck, especially that little bit that never seems to make it entirely in the bottle..lol

Cool i would like to read that.

I used to cary a bottle. Now i just let it rip.

I have had luck peeing in scrapes and a archery shop owner that i know has had deer come up and lick the spots where he peed off his stand.

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