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<blockquote data-quote="Porter" data-source="post: 1186985" data-attributes="member: 9436"><p>I saw my old man drop a very old mature buck with a smoke hanging out of his mouth (dad, not the deer). The old deer was past its prime and had an old beat up chocolate rack. It wasn't pretty, but definately old. I used to give him a hard time and tell him he was spooking the deer with his cigarettes but quit after that. On a side note, we were hunting in an urban area that had numerous nearby roads with a lot of traffic. As a cover scent, we would stand behind the truck and cover ouselves with exhaust fumes. I thought that was crazy too until we walked up on a nice ten point with a doe while heading to our stands. I guess you do whatever necessary to blend into the environment you're hunting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Porter, post: 1186985, member: 9436"] I saw my old man drop a very old mature buck with a smoke hanging out of his mouth (dad, not the deer). The old deer was past its prime and had an old beat up chocolate rack. It wasn't pretty, but definately old. I used to give him a hard time and tell him he was spooking the deer with his cigarettes but quit after that. On a side note, we were hunting in an urban area that had numerous nearby roads with a lot of traffic. As a cover scent, we would stand behind the truck and cover ouselves with exhaust fumes. I thought that was crazy too until we walked up on a nice ten point with a doe while heading to our stands. I guess you do whatever necessary to blend into the environment you're hunting. [/QUOTE]
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