Posted: 7/13/2013 8:05:28 AM EDT
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Guys I'm a believer in scent control for whitetails, I am 100% sure it's a must. However I've never hunted antelope,I understand it can't hurt but the few shows I've watched it looks as if antelope never use their nose?
So I'm asking the guys who have hunted them how important is scent control for antelope? |
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This may not be a popular answer but for bow hunting I primarily use a climber stand and go up about 25 feet. I usually hunt same basic area but have a few trees picked out and cleaned off to climb.
At this height I am well above their eye line and usually high enough that its much harder to catch my scent. I use scent killer on my self and stuff(spray bottle) and usually fox pee on tree at bottom and when I get up top. I have switched to this tactic about 10 years ago and almost never get winded in the woods. I especially like to do this on afternoon hunts when its hotter and Its more likely I will sweat a bit. A climber stand also lets me play the wind. The biggest thing I noticed from going to a fix stand to a self climber is the deer pay a lot of attention to a permanent ladder or fixed stand. What I mean is when I got my climber the first time I went out I just hunted about 20 yards from my permanent stand. I watched the deer come in and keep looking up in that stand. Once they didnt see anything in the perm stand they were a lot calmer. I was mainly buck hunting at the time so I watched plenty of does come in and just stare at that constantly stare at the perm stand. Using this height presents other obstacles and I use a good harness but it gives me a good advantage over their sight and smeill. |
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To control my scent while hunting whitetails, I wash my hunting clothes in scent free or dirt scented soap, then dry with a dirt scented dryer sheet. I store them organized in ziplock bags inside of plastic ziplock containers, the ones with the gasket. I keep my hunting pack with all my things in a dry bag with some kind of scented disk, either dirt or doe. I used to scoff at that kind of thing but the ones I got this year didn't know I was there. Could be a coincidence. My strategy in using the scents is more as a cover scent for my human scent than an attractant. I spray a little doe in estrus on my rubber boots as I walk in sometimes. I've never gone on a pronghorn hunt, sounds like awesome fun! Good luck and post pics! |