A deer hunter could spend thousands of
dollars on the latest and greatest products. Over the past
24 years I have tried many…some worked great and others went
directly to the trash can.
I have been asked by our
www.free-deer-hunting-tips.com community about
types and styles of deer hunting supplies I use for deer
hunting.
So in the next few newsletters I’ll talk about deer cover
scents, deer attractant scents and bust the myths around
high priced and low priced deer scents.
In this newsletter, I’ll talk about deer cover scents.
In the next week’s newsletter, I’ll reveal a great,
little-known secret for how to get deer to follow you to
your deer hunting tree stand or deer hunting blind.
The following week we will cover how to attract more deer
and bigger deer to your deer hunting tree stand or deer
hunting blind once you are there.
And make sure to read the newsletter you’ll receive in three
weeks about the experiment I did in the field to see if deer
attractant scent collected and made from multiple deer or
single deer is better.
You’ll be amazed.
If you want to read now and not wait, you can go to the blog
at
www.marty-prokop.com and look under the category
of deer scents.
So let start uncovering the secret of deer scents.
We start with cover scents…
Marty Prokop is asked, “Do Cover
Scents Really Make a Difference for Deer Hunters?”
I have been asked, and often wondered myself, if using deer
cover scents really makes a difference to a deer hunter’s
success.
Here is what I found…
I did field tests with and without deer cover scents.
For the first two weeks of bow hunting season, I bow hunted
without the aid of cover scents or deer attractant scents. I
saw plenty of deer, but none came into range.
The following week I applied a cover scent to all of my deer
hunting gear and deer hunting clothing. I chose a cover
scent that I felt would work no matter where in the country
I was deer hunting.
The first morning, using cover scent, two does walk within
10 feet of me. Why? I believe it was because both deer
smelled the cover scent I applied to my clothing and not my
human odor.
I continued to apply the cover scent to my deer hunting
clothes for the rest of the deer hunting season.
In my personal experience, cover scents work very well as
long as you know this most important secret: Make sure the
deer hunting cover scent you use matches the scents found
naturally in your deer hunting habitat.
For example, if you deer hunt in a pine forest with no oak
or acorn producing trees, acorn cover scents may actually
alarm the deer in your area and keep them from coming to
your deer hunting tree stand or deer hunting blind.
The same holds true if you hunt in an oak forest with no
pine trees. A pine cover scent may not be the best choice to
use.
Match your deer hunting cover scent to your deer hunting
area.
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Marty
Prokop has 24-years experience deer hunting, processing
deer for deer hunters and venison sausage
making. Marty Prokop teaches deer hunting, hunter
safety, deer processing and deer sausage making classes.
Marty Prokop has processed 7,805 deer, field dressed 422
deer and made over 991,990 pounds of sausage, smoked meats
and jerky. Marty Prokop worked with Minnesota DNR programs.
His deer hunting videos are used in statewide
advanced hunter education classes. Marty Prokop is a
successful speaker, outdoor writer and published author.
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