How long can deer smell where you walked?

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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How long after can deer smell where you walked?

Estimates state that a whitetail deer can detect human scent for up to 10 days after it's left.
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Will deer come back after they smell 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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How far away can a deer smell you from?

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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How long does a scent trail last?

Some experts believe that scents can last up to 14 days, whereby they can be picked up by a trailing dog. Other experts believe most smells dissipate within 5 days.
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Deer Senses | How They Smell And Hear | Does Scent Control Work?



Can deer smell human breath?

Scent compounds also come from the human body itself when it breaks down molecules to make energy. The odors are emitted through the skin and breath. These substances — the VOCs — evaporate into the air and can spook deer when you're hunting.
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Does rain wash away your scent?

Wind and rain can affect how long scents linger. Scents can disappear quickly on hot, dry days because air currents carry scents away. On the other hand, scents linger longer on cool, wet days — especially on or near the ground. Heavy rains wash away odors and winds carry odors over a broader area.
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What is a deer's favorite smell?

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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How do you attract deer from miles away?

How to Attract Deer
  1. Food Plots. Plant a food plot full of forage species that will be specifically for the deer to graze upon. ...
  2. Deer Lures. Using deer lures can peak deer interest, especially bucks, and encourage them into your yard. ...
  3. Sweet-Smelling Apples. ...
  4. Salt Blocks. ...
  5. Other Deer-Friendly Yard Improvements.
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Do deer recognize humans?

They first recognize you at a distance when they see you, then verify your smell as you get closer, while listening all the time. They tend to ignore you if you're on their “safe” list, and move away if you're someone who hassles them.
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How often do deer travel the same path?

In theory, The 7-Day Rule works like as follows. A good buck walks along a certain trail and visits a scrape, and you either see him or get him on trail camera. One year from that date, he should be visiting the same scrape and walking along the same trail.
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How long will deer avoid an area?

Hunt a stand one time and, on average, bucks will avoid it for three days. Bucks also changed their behavior relative to food plot use in the stand area. At the onset of hunting season, bucks visited the food plots one of every three times the stand was hunted during legal shooting hours.
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Why have deer stopped coming to my stand?

Three major reasons stands go dry are: your approach allows deer to smell or hear you entering and leaving; the stand is hunted too much; and the stand is hunted when the wind conditions are not the best. Let's take a look at some data related to the idea that a stand can be overhunted.
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Should I walk on deer trails?

Don't Walk On The Trail

The first thing hunters usually do when they find a deer trail is to start walking along the trail looking for more deer sign or trying to see where the trail leads.
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How far can a deer hear in feet?

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.
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How early should I be in the woods for deer hunting?

Try to be in your stand and ready to go at least an hour before shooting light, which often means leaving the truck a solid 2 hours before shooting light. This gives you time to cool off from that extra-long hike, get your gear ready and let the woods settle back down before the sun peaks over the horizon.
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How far away can deer hear calls?

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. The “low grunt” is similar to the contact grunt, but more guttural.
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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 scent attracts deer the most?

Doe urine in the liquid form is probably the most common attractant scent used by deer hunters. It is good for calming deer's nerves and piquing their curiosity, since it simulates a new deer in the area. Since it is a common smell in the woods, it very seldom scares deer—bucks or does.
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Can deer smell fear?

That is the equivalent of smelling one needle in a haystack of 1 trillion stalks. Dogs can smell fear, anxiety and excitement. All these emotions cause you to emit pheromones from your glands. So if the wind is wrong, a deer will smell your excitement at seeing them enter your sights.
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Does peeing attract deer?

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. This is used to attract does, which also urinate in the scrapes.
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Should I hunt while raining?

Yes, rain does affect hunters. But no, rain doesn't really affect deer. It may alter the times they are normally active, but deer still need to feed and will still go about their business as soon as the rain comes to a halt.
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Can deer smell good in the rain?

A steady autumn rain helps wash away human scent more quickly. This is a tricky situation, however, as humid, damp conditions also help a deer's sense of smell. That's because a whitetail is not that unlike a canine.
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Can deer smell your scent in the rain?

Rain acts as a great scent control

A deer's most effective defense against humans and other predators is their sense of smell. Their noses have thousands of scent receptors, and they can detect scents 1,000 times better than humans.
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