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<blockquote data-quote="Danny" data-source="post: 1341071" data-attributes="member: 11002"><p>I've had penned deer sniff out my cigarettes and try to take them out of my back pocket. I've had wild deer come in, nose to the ground, to film cannisters filled with cotton balls soaked in Vanilla Extract. </p><p></p><p>As you can see from the answers you get, there is a wide variety of smells that deer check out. Curiousness is probably the main reason. As long as they don't associate the smell with danger, you could probably get away with just about anything.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Danny, post: 1341071, member: 11002"] I've had penned deer sniff out my cigarettes and try to take them out of my back pocket. I've had wild deer come in, nose to the ground, to film cannisters filled with cotton balls soaked in Vanilla Extract. As you can see from the answers you get, there is a wide variety of smells that deer check out. Curiousness is probably the main reason. As long as they don't associate the smell with danger, you could probably get away with just about anything. [/QUOTE]
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