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<blockquote data-quote="Jefpainthorse" data-source="post: 1400549" data-attributes="member: 11766"><p>About the best thing I ever learned about deer is they are adaptable.</p><p></p><p>Run the ATV all summer... pee along the fences, cut wood, plink with your guns ...it really does not matter. Once deer are conditioned to human activity they wont care as long as browse is in that area.</p><p></p><p>One of the most productive places I ever hunted in Michigan was a stand of wood... about 15 acres wedged between my neighbor's row crops and hay meadow and my hay meadow. Dan would spend time back there cutting firewood and a few market logs he'd cut every year as a cash crop. Those Deer just did not care...they had seen and smelled it all.</p><p></p><p>When I hunted a few more "remote" places.... I always made a point of scouting around those areas in an effort aclimate deer to people.</p><p></p><p>Keep your hunting gear in your horse barn... and rub up on your horses before you head out. (if you have a horse around) Equines don't fear equines... and are sometimes attracted to other Equines ... best free "scent blocker" there is...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jefpainthorse, post: 1400549, member: 11766"] About the best thing I ever learned about deer is they are adaptable. Run the ATV all summer... pee along the fences, cut wood, plink with your guns ...it really does not matter. Once deer are conditioned to human activity they wont care as long as browse is in that area. One of the most productive places I ever hunted in Michigan was a stand of wood... about 15 acres wedged between my neighbor's row crops and hay meadow and my hay meadow. Dan would spend time back there cutting firewood and a few market logs he'd cut every year as a cash crop. Those Deer just did not care...they had seen and smelled it all. When I hunted a few more "remote" places.... I always made a point of scouting around those areas in an effort aclimate deer to people. Keep your hunting gear in your horse barn... and rub up on your horses before you head out. (if you have a horse around) Equines don't fear equines... and are sometimes attracted to other Equines ... best free "scent blocker" there is... [/QUOTE]
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