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I hope I didn't ruin the spot. Thoughts?


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I just got permission to hunt a piece of land near me. I scouted last weekend and found a narrow oak flat with many worn down deer trails leading to cover. It looked like a great spot so I hung a hand on stand there. The problem is it was 90 degrees that day and I was a sweaty mess. I know I left a ton of sweat/ scent in that area. If I let the spot settle for 2 weeks until the opener and maybe even a week into the season (3 weeks total) do u think I will be safe with deer being wise to me? I always hear so many different theories when it comes to leaving human scent near a stand. Any thoughts?

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I just got permission to hunt a piece of land near me. I scouted last weekend and found a narrow oak flat with many worn down deer trails leading to cover. It looked like a great spot so I hung a hand on stand there. The problem is it was 90 degrees that day and I was a sweaty mess. I know I left a ton of sweat/ scent in that area. If I let the spot settle for 2 weeks until the opener and maybe even a week into the season (3 weeks total) do u think I will be safe with deer being wise to me? I always hear so many different theories when it comes to leaving human scent near a stand. Any thoughts?

 

The deer could really care less.  They'll forget all about your sweaty carcass within hours, trust me.

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I setup a new stand in an area this year, which has had very little human activity in it compared to other years. 4 of us were in there for a few hours, including my kids running around smashing dead trees, picking up hickory nuts, I took a wizz or two, we did a bunch of heavy cutting of lanes, etc. It was 90+ out and we were all sweating. I have a trail cam 30 yards from the stand, and have night and daytime pictures of lots of deer, including a couple of mature bucks feeding, walking, hanging out (one 4 year old buck walked around just in front of the camera during the evening for 1/2 hour eating hickory nuts) from that same evening going forward.

 

I wouldnt worry about it.

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If we could actually get some rain to wash some of the scent away I think it would help but rain is not something I am familiar with as I have not seen any in a long time, lol.  Like stated above go for it!  I would not worry to much as the deer are not wise to us hunters, yet.  Good luck with your new area, I hope you have much success!

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If we could actually get some rain to wash some of the scent away I think it would help but rain is not something I am familiar with as I have not seen any in a long time, lol.  Like stated above go for it!  I would not worry to much as the deer are not wise to us hunters, yet.  Good luck with your new area, I hope you have much success!

 

Moisture holds scent. The sun and UV rays beating down on the scent molecules breaks them down pretty quickly.

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If deer spooked at every drop of sweat, urine or other human, coyote, dog, etc. that get deposited in the woods, they would never stop running .... lol. I believe there is a big difference in reactions to those kinds of deposited scents, and the fresh scent coming off the actual body. One is the scent of a critter that isn't there anymore, and the other is the scent of something that is still present.

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