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John_Ted_Carrier

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EVERYONE COME HERE, GATHERE AROUND THE GREAT CAMPFIRE and SHARE YOUR BEST LITTLE KNOWN DEER HUNTING TIPS AND TRICKS!!

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Howdy ONCE AGAIN my bloodbrothers of the wild,

I would like to tell you a tip that I recently discovered. If you buy "scent free" bar soap you can make it scented. All you have to do is put it in a ziplock bag with a scent wafer of your choosing. After a while the soap absorbs the scent of the wafer. This is a two way street though, make sure your soap is NOT out where it can pick up other scents, or you have just defeated the purpose of buying that soap!

Good luck bloodbrothers,

-"Ted"

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When you kill a doe during the rut, cut off the glands on the inside of her legs by her "knees". These contain good scent glands (don't believe me SMELL THEM) and can be used as scent either during this year or the following ones. If not using it this year freeze it. This can also be done with the bucks too.

Good Luck Bloodbrothers,

-*Ted*

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When clearing shooting lanes, don't cut the tree all the way down to the ground, unless it is nessicary. Try to cut them up about nose high, because from a deer's point of view it looks the same as before, and they feel less threatened. Also, when you clear the lanes, take the cut stuff and stash it a few hundred yards from your stand to minimize the difference.

Hunt Wild Always

-*Ted*

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Who put the quarter in you tonight?

Holy crap, I can't read fast enough to keep up with all the posts. crazy.gif

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Sorry,

just really bored and REALLY want to be out bowhunting not sitting at the college front desk. If I can't do it, the next best thing is to talk about it, right???

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In regards to your scent glands post. That is not true in the least.

There are no glands located near the knees. There is nothing to cut out to save. You better do an anatomy study before you go cutting out stuff on a deer.......

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Really....wow that is interesting!! Thanks for the info..why do they smell so much then???

-*ted*

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The glands are located down near the hooves. Not the knees.

There is a reason the knees smell...... Urine.

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ahh...ok, so they can still work for good scent

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A better tip.

Save the bladder full of the urine. Now you are cookin with gas!

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Good Call, how should I store the urine?? Plastic or find glass? Does it work after it is frozen?? jUst some questions from someone who wants to learn!

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