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<blockquote data-quote="Mark Munkres" data-source="post: 1404952" data-attributes="member: 15808"><p>My opinion is that it is impossible to really tell for sure, so why take the chance? The buck you are hoping to kill is probably an older buck, thus smarter or more experienced. These deer are more likely to be around your stand at night than in the day time. Why leave any unnecessary scent around the stand that can possibly tip off a deer when he can investigate all around your stand under the safety of darkness?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mark Munkres, post: 1404952, member: 15808"] My opinion is that it is impossible to really tell for sure, so why take the chance? The buck you are hoping to kill is probably an older buck, thus smarter or more experienced. These deer are more likely to be around your stand at night than in the day time. Why leave any unnecessary scent around the stand that can possibly tip off a deer when he can investigate all around your stand under the safety of darkness? [/QUOTE]
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