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MUSKEGON, Mich. -(Ammoland.com)- Wandering the woods during the weeks and months prior to bow season is a necessity. Fine-tuning stand and blind sites, scouting scrapes, trimming shooting lanes and tending to cameras are critical tasks that help pay dividends once the hunting season begins.
But all that pre-season preparation is fraught with risk. It’s hot in August and September; you’re sweating and you stink. And once that bruiser on your hunting property gets a good whiff of your dangerous odor, well… let’s just say you’ve dramatically decreased your chances of crossing paths with him in the future.
The same holds true during the early weeks of the hunting season when unseasonably warm weather is still a regular component of the forecast.
In the absence of hot does, bucks are on high alert for anything out of the norm. One wild waft of wind in the wrong direction and your human odor – along with any other unnatural ambient odors you may be carrying – is more than enough to change a buck’s previously predictable pattern, if not push …Read the Rest
Source:: AmmoLand
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