- Mar 5, 2019
The Science of Deer Scent
No doubt deer have a great sense of smell, but how good is it? Here’s 3 main ways deer use their incredible sense of smell, too.
No doubt deer have a great sense of smell, but how good is it? Here’s 3 main ways deer use their incredible sense of smell, too.
With wild hogs now living in 38 states, chances are there’s a sounder of pigs near you. If you think you have wild hogs on your hunting land or you plan to scout public land for them, look for these 6 signs to pinpoint pigs.
When hunting deer that have been hunted for months, thoroughness is the name of the game.
The innovations keep rolling out as Code Blue launched new products for their scent-elimination line as well as its synthetic scents.
Late-season hunting can be one of the most predictable times of year to catch a big buck up feeding. However, these deer are also the most alert and scent control is a must.
Pairing scent control and cover scents may seem contradictory and counterintuitive, but it can be a very effective strategy to employ at any time during the season. Here’s a four-step plan for doing it right.
As temps drop, snow and rain falls, and winds swirl, using scents involves more that just soaking a drag or wick.
While a buck uses his nose to detect danger for the majority of the year, during the rut he’s using it to locate estrous does for breeding. Turn a buck’s nose against him by using a scent drag.
Not all scrapes are the same. Learning to decipher which ones are the best can put you within bow range of a mature buck.
Whether for trail camera images or to place a buck right in your shooting lane, a mock scrape is an effective tool for hunters. Here’s how to make one that works.
Employ a full arsenal of scents for success in every phase of the season.