Do deer get used to human scent?

As far as deer accepting human scent, I see that a lot. They will accept it where they expect it. I have had bucks walk right up to a trail camera that I checked daily every night, but the same buck crosses my scent trail near his bedding area and absolutly freaks.
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How long does human scent linger for deer?

In 6 hours your scent can dissipate to an unalarming amount. Also keep in mind ground scent on a windy day ground doesn't go up to the bucks nose it is off to the side. Same way with thermals, rising thermals bring the ground scent up to the bucks nose. If you are walking through tall grass forget it, your busted.
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Are deer scared of human scent?

Young deer usually don't respond to presence of humans like mature bucks and Alpha does, which react instantly when human scent is detected. Mature deer will also change travel corridors and other behaviors when those areas have human scent.
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Will a deer come back if it smells you?

Spooked deer will return to their bedding area, but when they return depends on how much the intrusion frightened them. If they can't pinpoint the threat, they'll likely return sooner than if they saw or smelled you.
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Can deer smell human scent?

-- Chad Carl, Washington, Pa. ANSWER: Under normal conditions, a deer can smell a human that is not making any attempt to hide its odor at least 1/4 mile away. If the scenting conditions are perfect (humid with a light breeze), it can even be farther.
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Can deer smell human scent days later?



Can deer smell when your on your period?

At the end of the day, there is little mechanistic or evolutionary support for the hypothesis that deer avoid menstrual odor, or that the gendered division of labor seen in forager societies has anything to do with it.
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What is a deer's best sense?

With 297 million olfactory receptors, the sense of smell is a deer's ultimate superpower—superior, even, to its hearing. Although those big ears give them an advantage in collecting sound, the deer's hearing range is similar to a human's. Therefore, it's nowhere near as powerful as their sense of smell.
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Does human pee bother deer?

H. Koerth, human urine does not frighten deer. On a large lease, mock scrapes were created and different lures were used to attract deer. Scrapes are spots where bucks paw the ground down to bare earth and then urinate in them.
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What does it mean when a deer stares at you?

Deer are most likely to stare at you out of curiosity. Deer are very curious creatures and although they are skittish, they have been known to approach humans. When staring at you deer are trying to determine what threat you might pose to them or if you are friendly. All this they can tell from your body movement.
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Do deer know they are being hunted?

Re: How does a deer know its being hunted??

Deer certainly notice humans taking notice of them. Think of how nervous deer get when they are feeding near a road and the car abrubtly stops. The wise deer move along quickly. They instinctively are aware of potential danger.
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Does the smell of human poop scare deer?

Yes... if you throw it at them... Deer aren't spooked by you pooping out of a tower blind. They are, however, spooked when you fall out rearend first out of said tower blind with your pants around your ankles.
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How long does a human scent trail last?

Scent stays on the ground and on the things we touch for about 2-3 days. When it rains, it is mostly washed away.
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How far away can a deer hear you?

But hunters should never forget a deer can actually hear sounds better than humans. Back to the scrape of an arrow on a bow's rest. A hunter can hear it up close, for sure, and maybe as far as 10 feet away. It would be hard to hear for a human to hear it from 10 yards away.
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How far can a buck hear a grunt call?

Their studies show that these short, single grunts are fairly loud (deer grunt loudly enough so that other animals 50 to 100 yards away can hear them) and of moderate intensity and high pitch.
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How far does human scent carry?

At least 250 to 300 yards.
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How far away can a buck smell doe urine?

How far can a deer smell? They Can Smell You from a Half-Mile away . Researchers at Mississippi State University found that a deer's sense of smell, like a dog's, can be anywhere from 500 to 1,000 times more acute than a human's.
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How do deer show affection?

The affection deer show each other is a way of communication and interaction. Undoubtedly, deer care for each other, keeping watch while others graze. Affection towards each other does, however, not pre-empt the stags from battling fiercely for the honour of being the female's mate.
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How do you get a deer to come to you?

Doe urine, apple/ orange/ corn scented liquids are known to attract them. Doe urine works the best. Deer are used to the scent and will think that there is another one of their kind. Doe urine is the best to put the deer at ease, and it will come to you.
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What does it mean when a deer stomps its foot?

Deer frequently stomp a front foot to alert other deer, or attempt to lure any intruder into exposing itself. Whenever an alarmed doe stomps her forefoot, this also lays invisible spots of interdigital scent. The whitetail's body is designed for survival, and there are many features it uses to stay alive.
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Are deer attracted to female urine?

Yes, deer are attracted to the odor of urine. Not just that from does in estrous, but also urine from other mammals – even you – in the fall. Biologists have told me that mammal urine is socially interesting to deer, and other mammals, but not distinguishable among species or even gender.
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What are deer attracted to?

Deer are drawn to crops that are high in protein, such as kale, turnips, soybeans, peas, and alfalfa. A mix of plants that include clover and grasses, like wheat, oats and rye, will attract deer.
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Can deer smell chew spit?

Tobacco spit is a foreign odor. It could alarm deer, particularly if they learn to associate it with humans. It might also sometimes function as a curiosity scent, like vanilla or anise oil.
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What smells do deer like?

Deer are attracted to the smell of soil as is, but if you want to up the attraction factor, pour some buck or doe urine, or scrape starter into it.
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Can deer see you if you don't move?

This means they don't need to move their eyes at all. With the head stationary, deer can see at a 300 degree angle around. A slight turn of their head can reveal the other 60 degrees.
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How smart is a deer?

Deer are not the most intelligent animals in the wild but they are still smarter than many domesticated animals. Deer are not as smart as dogs but they're smarter than cows. Some evidence for deer intelligence include the fact that they can adapt to food shortages and avoid dangerous situations.
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