I was sucked into this 40 years ago. I use to use apple sent when in fact there wasn't an apple tree for miles lol. I hunt the edge of a cedar thicket now so I keep my hunting cloths stored in a tote with cedar shavings. Don't know if it helps but as long as it doesn't harm my hunt it builds my confidence. We have a 3 day velvet hunt coming up this weekend in Tennessee and after that its time to stay out of the woods until the end of Sept. By the way, love your videos Jeff.... Lots of information we can use in the south. Thank you.
Hello Jeff this is my second year deer hunting, last year I found your videos and followed your strategies and rules to the teeth and on my first hunt within the first hour I shot a 10 point 180 inch 5 year old buck. And I owe all the credit to you thanks for your knowledge
Best tips come from you guys, I love how you show yourself spraying down and at the same time say to not rely on those things. Your break downs of how animals hunt is a great metaphor too
I love rubbing my camo down with green cedar boughs. The oils from the cedar produce a long lasting smell. This is the last step I take right before heading to my stand. Seems to really help. I still smell cedar on my camo come next hunt. Paying attention to every detail can make you or break you.
Hi Jeff, great information as expected. I try to follow many of the points you have identified but one thing I have done for many years, and I believe has contributed to my success. I wash my clothes regularly in a scent free product but prior to the season I gather up a bunch of leaves from my property, dampen them periodically, store them in a perforated plastic bag and place them in a large plastic tote that I use for storing wood along with all my hunting gear and boots. I remove my clothes from the tote when I dress to go hunting and return my clothes back to the tote when Im done hunting and they remain there until the next hunt. Cant be sure it helps but I continue to do it. Thanks again for all your information.
Really appreciate WHS Last few years I've been able to shoot a descent buck but through watching your vi dios I'm much more educated . my goals have changed and I'm applying what you teach here so I'm after a mature buck.plus shooting from sitting position. Many of you are way past me in hunting skills but I'm still learning and uping the commitment to doing everything I can to being a better hunter. Wish all of you great success this . Thanks WHS
Thank YOU Norm!! I always appreciate hearing from you. Bottom line...hunting always the process of practicing every single year and learning every single season 😊 A truly enjoyable journey...
I'm a fanatic about time control I actually wash my clothes after every hunt it truly seems to help I had a number of deer right at the base of the tree last year I understand playing the wind is the most important but the wind has a tendency to change keep up the great work Jeff I hope you all have a great season this year
Jeff great videos i love all the tips that you have and the wealth of knowledge that you share with us is top shelf. Most of your advice is geared to private property, But not all of us are fortunate to have private land or access to private land. I would like for you to share more information about hunting big public land, where access is limited or you have to bush wack to get into a spot. I understand the whole playing the wind card but sometimes its hard. I have seen myself set up for deer coming from one direction just to have them come in from another. And it is almost impossible to create another trail in without making so much noise and leaving scent. Any extra tips would be welcomed. Keep up the good work, look forward to more vids
I’m always looking for wind direction when I set up my stands and blinds thanks for all your videos Jeff I’m learning so much each and every video and also I got your weather book incredible great work thank you 👍👍👍👍
I model myself after an old boy I ment as a kid. He was the best hunter I knew and still today God bless him. Wind in your face at all times vanilla extract cover sent. Go early stay late. We also hunted fox squirrels Canada geese mallards. I was a lucky kid my father hunted also PHEASANTS RUFFED GROUSE. Sorry to ramble I love your videos MICHIGAN my home state God bless everyone.
I couldn't agree with you more, but I am dead sold on Dead Down Wind. Wash my cloths in it, shower with it, spray my boot with it... and it is the only 'product' I use, has no phony smells, just helps mask my scent. The result are nothing short of great - as a ground hunter over natural elevations I have experienced some awesome things. Watched four does walk 80yds down a trail I had come in on that morning, pass within twenty feet of me as I sat 25 ft. above them on a hillside. When I changed my thinking and focus about scent control - so did the number of deer I saw - great video, keep preachin' Jeff!
I have learned so much from this channel, I'm getting pumped up on this coming season. My dad God rest his soul was a "hunt every day, all day, spray everything down, if its brown its down" kind of person, this is the absolute opposite approach and in my 2nd year hunting using the information and approaches this channel teaches I killed a buck that was as big as his biggest buck, and it was my first buck. Now this year I'm going to kill a bigger one 😎 thanks Jeff for everything
You're hunting in a different era than your father. There are a lot more big bucks now than there were in his day because of QDM. Also, he probably didn't have the benefit of trail cameras and modern technology.
@@russelllangworthy994 I am not speaking down on my dad at all, though I appreciate you coming to his defense because I could see how this could be interpreted as boastful but first of all, my dad used trail cameras and all of the gadgets money can buy, and qdma isnt something that's very new and it's also not applied everywhere, especially not public land. He was a stubborn man who said "you cant kill them from the couch" and would hunt every day of the season, but the fact of the matter is you can't kill them if you blow out the woods from too much pressure either. I learned alot from him, dont get me wrong. But this channel is a wealth of information and has lead me to seeing more deer more consistently than ever before. Period.
I also think more people are into trophy hunting than in the past? Maybe more education out there like Jeff and others? I grew up "brown its down" with my dad as well, and we ate venison all year. It wouldn't be unusual for us to kill 10 does, and my heart would race just when a doe came out period. Now, like you, I'm more into deer management and not killing anything that walks. We only own 60 acres, and its actually more fun to me now that I'm older. In fact, last year I didn't shoot a single doe, I let them all walk. I also started following Jeff and others advice. Coincidentally, my dad went down to our land on a random weekday and slipped into a spot I'd been talking about wanting to hunt on that "perfect day", and killed a nice 8pt. Biggest deer killed on our land to date. I agree, nothing wrong with how we used to hunt, I think people are just more educated now on wildlife management. I know I certainly am just in the last 2-3 years, and changed the way I hunt for the better.
Don't you hate it when a person gives you a straightforward common-sense explanation, that demystifies a problem? Save your dollars and use not-so-common "common sense". I am new to the channel and Jeff's videos are informative and direct. Thanks for the reality check!!
Thanks Vincent, you are very welcome! It helps I'm not bought in paid for by products or manufactured in manufactured in hunting industry that I don't believe in 😊 I truly hope that you enjoy the channel!
@@whitetailhabitatsolutions9751 That’s good to hear, that means that you will always gave an unbiased and honest opinion and advice. I appreciate the fact that you’re confident enough to tell people what they need to hear versus what they want to hear. I am a new Hunter, new to archery and have been living in Tennessee for a few years from California. So I am constantly coming to channels looking for information to help me on my new adventure. I’m glad I came across yours keep up the great work
Great video im glad TH-cam lead me down the right path with you and the hunting beast. This is my 2 year bow hunting and im feeling alot more confident. Learning from you and Dan infalt
Try Cedarwood essential oil, it has a very musky earthy cedar smell, and repels ticks and mosquitoes. I was out today with the wrong wind and had 3 breach the tree line right where my scent would have been. I make no claims but could be worth a try, if for nothing else as pest repellant. I got mine from New Directions Aromatics in Canada. If anyone tries it and finds success post back here and let us know!
I hung some stands this weekend. For licking branches I bent tall 2 inch trees across the trail and tied them to another tree. I then hung the licking branches (vines) down over the trails. It’s a weird hoop look, but it’s more natural than the “rope between two trees” I’m hoping-!
There are a few of my stands that can only be hunted with a constant north or northwest breeze. Even if the air is calm, the way the currents swirl along the mountainside is something you would never know. I never understood why on calm days it seemed deer would spook no matter the direction from my stand they were. I put up feather light flags around my stand within eyesight, about 50-70 yards out, and was amazed that even when it seemed calm, it was like a cyclone around my stand. No doubt my scent was spreading way beyond those flags, hence the spooked deer in every direction. Those stands are reserved for days where the wind is constant from a certain direction, usually after a cold front passage, which is all the more better anyway. Just a little inside info for those calm days. Be aware that currents can fool you, but they won’t fool a deer’s nose.
hi Jeff, you are a wealth of knowledge, at 62 I've just learned how to bow hunt correctly, thank you for that. my questions is that I hunt in north Texas where it is 100 today. next week we have 4 days of rain coming in a row at least so far, and temps in the low 90s. am I wasting my rye and clover trying to plant this weekend? thanks again for all your advise. P.S. using your advise I am hunting about 10 acres of a 100 acre property and in pulling my cards last weekend after spraying my third round of Glyphosate. of course i didn't know what I had until after I sprayed. I have two deer that I passed on the last two years and now they are 12 and 16 point 4 year old's coming to one of my plots that all is left is clover eaten to the ground. big thanks to my neighbors not planting anything. they have been coming to eat about an hour after sun up every few days, I guess due to the heat. should I wait until after weather event or try to tag one early due to this pattern? season starts here October 2nd. Many thanks! Chip
Well I got 40 acres I hunt and I have one stand set in big woods on the only big stand of white oaks dropping about every year already dropping big ones this year my stand is on the lower side and it's blows towards a cow field and there is about 8 trails going through the woods And ton of rubs is there any advice you got for this property
What happens when your in your stand, on your properties' perimeter, the wind shifts, and blows your scent into your sanctuary, unlike the weather app prediction? Do you leave your stand if you're able to sneak out?
@@whitetailhabitatsolutions9751Okay, good to know. I have a wind sock on a telephone pole out from my house, and I've been comparing it to the WU app, and there was a few days here and there where it was off. Thanks
Yes! Get out quickly. Longer you sit there the faster the deer pinpoint you. Preferably have a low terrain like dry creek bed Once out of woods I personally have a upside down 5 gal bucket set up at the top of the L. Your stand is here lower right of the L "_" bucket at top of L "I" most deer will flee in a 45° angle away from where the scent came from. If you get out quickly get to the bucket as quietly as possible sit and wait. Deer that flew the area will be heading your way using terrain to their advantage. Generally the high ground where they can see the most.They will head for the safe zone. That zone that noone enters the one where instinctively the matriarch doe has led her offspring and other deer to countless times to pow wow and reorganize
I use backing soda, peroxide, sent shampoo and a pinch of vinegar in my own contraption. I had a smaller buck ( 3-4 years old ) circle around me and never picked up my sent. I didn't shoot him because his rack was messed up looking lol It was very thick, went up 9-10 inches and had two little tips on top 🤦🏻♂️ He was 12 foot away too.
What’s your take on using synthetic deer scent (doe estrus/buck urine)? Do you believe it can help cover your scent & steer the deer attention towards that scent? Have you ever found this effective during the different phases of the rut?
My gloves and clothes get washed and put in a air tight container, and I spray everytime I go in. And normally my gloves and clothes end up smelling like tinks 69 by the middle of the season. Idk if it’s a good or bad thing. But this year is going to be the first time I even think about that wind. I never focused on it and it’s probably why I’ve had a lot of bad sits. I’ve had a lot of good ones not thinking about wind also. Makes me wonder if the wind was just in my favor and I didn’t no it. Or was I up so high in my climber it was blowing over them
That's exactly what I try to explain to people (JS) that say Scent-Lok doesn't work, is just a fad, etc. Scent-Lok can't work miracles, we have to do our part, as well. I'm fanatical about my scent control, and with Scent-Lok, I routinely have deer downwind.
@@russelllangworthy994 thats a fact. Im super picky about my scentlok clothes and how they're stored. Drives my wife nuts lol. I can't count how many older bucks I've watched cross my trail without picking me up at all
Hi jeff I’m a newer hunter really only my first kinda second year but how would u go about finding a spot on public land how do u know if it’s good or a bad spot I have trail cameras and ground blinds food to put down how can I find a place that I know barley anybody’s gonna be
I mostly hunt Central and South Florida where it's flat and hot. I've gotten pretty good at it. However the last 3 years I have gone to Illinois in early November. I was successful last year by pure luck... I'm still having trouble figuring out the thermals thing. I can't seem to understand how my scent travels when hunting extremely hilly terrain. Is it better to hunt the ridge tops in the morning or the afternoon? Or the creek bottom for that matter... I can't seem to do either without hearing deer blow around me lol
So on a 40 acres parcel that is square would having entrance and exit trails be from the 4 property lines be a good way to start out until i have a better idea of how the deer are using my land? T
Hi Art...so many factors to consider, but you don't need to hunt the land to know how the deer move on the land. Hunting the outside edges is always a great start tho...
Hang trail cameras 12 feet up on all four corners facing into property. Next find outer space where neighbor bucks would come from Use ONx. Zoom way in. If you dont pay for it it will have several year old data as the image of terrain. Look for natural drainage in fields find a rocked culvert leading to a inlet creek from a field etc place camera in a tree with lithium batteries turn on and face upstream towards field. Fence rows leading out to road one side where land dips down into a low shady grassy area. Remember deer want scent and vision advantage so think like a deer. Stand on perimeter get down to head height of deer 4 .5 feet to 5ft. Look at your property. My best suggestion is get a 2or and strap a camera to it and walk whole perimeter and every 20 to 50 yards turn camera in towards property see what they see. Then any road where your property has either grass-road- field note it and use the military Crest to diagonally get from car to stand. After awhile once you find direction of travel wire snip out some barn wire weave in high branches like a vertical basket weave to force the deer to go where you want them to till up openings in woods and plant switch grass and egyptian wheat also pile branches up to help block their views.
You don't grab a vine before you hunt...you do weeks or months before. Brushing against a bush you do minutes or hours before. Just a slight difference Robert 😊
@@whitetailhabitatsolutions9751 got ya i must heard ya wrong u our right only person that totally gets it .never comented before . I have seen a fawn smell a bush where i had just seen hunter brush againts
I hunt public land. I saw a good buck cross the road in front of my truck. It came out of a military property that doesn't have food plots. The buck was going to a corn field 430 yards from the road. The problem is the corn field is set up for dove hunting that comes in one week before bow season. I am afraid this buck will turn nocturnal. If It takes roughly an hour to reach the field am I ok to hunt near the road to catch him coming across right before dark or will I have to wait until rut season?
Hi Jeff what are your thoughts on thermacells? I have been considering one for a few years now but I have heard they do give off a scent. I hunt the wind and I spray down with scent killer before entering the woods so I don’t want a contraption ruining my hunt. Just curious on how you deal with those early season mosquitoes?
I have 10 acres behind my house.... I have a friend down t he road that has over 300 acres on different parcels around me. how can I get any deer to come through my land?
Simple buy and plant switch grass row on left switch grass tow on right and leave middle tilled plant clover all the way up to your edge of cover. Place stand setup 30 yards from where you taught the deer to stage up. Like a giant upside down stop sign. The sign area is small saplings piles of brush and maybe a water hole. Hell surround whole outer shape of stop sign design with metal fence stakes and 30lb test fishing line like barb wire only invisible to deer. So they train themselves to walk up the sign post eating clover gently nudged by fishing line up to a staging area. Then critical last step is to plant 3 apple trees right where sign post meets octagon sign. This way you reward the deer and thank the deer for coming onto your land. Leave stand and setup be for 3 years. Then huntvstand when wind is right. By then all the does will have learned that your property A is safe, B is human free and C it is very yummy. Next about 50 yards from stand build a foot high by 2 foot deep wood box lay on its side and place oil bnb pan full of fly bait. This will indeed kill all of the raccoons and possums that live near your stand. Foolproof deer proof
I find it amusing that as im in the woods working on my stand sight the deer show up and are curious about what im doing even with all the noise and scent but when im hunting they stay alert and sneak through the area.
I've noticed the same. Riding an ATV last year scouting, checking my property I had does walk literally 50 yards in front of me across the trail. Couldn't believe it. They weren't even running. Looked at me as they walked across. During the season I can accidentally step on a stick and I hear them bolting away in the woods. I think they know the difference when the hunting season comes up, due to more people in the woods, maybe less cover from fallen leaves and more open woods, etc. That's my only guess??
Ive done both. I put all minerals on the ground now as the rain will cause them to leach in to the soil. Deer have dug holes trying to get to the mineral that had dissolved. I also just use the big 6 livestock mineral block from tractor supply. Its 50lbs and like 6$ after taxes. Ive witnessed deer licking it from my stand. Its like a maroon colored block. Good luck to ya this season!
My absolute best success has been the simple old fashion way. I hang my cloth out on the line and let it rain on and let it air dry outside and when I'm not hunting the cloth are out side on line. The scent killer stuff is a money pit. Nothing is better than killing your scent like leaving them out on line. Scent killer has chemicals in it which will not work. When I was still amish we didn't have scent killer. We smelled like the barn. Still shot crazy amount of deer every year including monsters
Hunting in the mountains is tough with swirling winds all day long. The thermal early and late are the only way I can effectively control scent directions and only for a short time each day. Who wants to get off stand at 10am. I use ozonics to control those late mornings swirls. And I was very skeptical but it works when used properly. But you can't use it as a crutch is the main thing a bad wind can't be hunted, but wind blows everywhere every day be prepared for it. OLD DOG "Jeff"LEARN A NEW TRICK!!!! OZONICS WORK. But a bad hunter isn't going to see the results you would.
i take shower,wash all close , deoderant,keep in a spac. area wear no one comes in contact ,use a ozone machine,scentbock underware.still get made. my land is 40acres trees run north to south.deer come from south to my property.wind is always against me. (no choice) Does ANYONE have any suggestion on how i can win ?
Then deer can smell you all the way to your stand...and follow you. Especially since they aren't used to a poop trail, in the woods. I spray down my boots with scent elimination and keep them clean 😉 That's all you need to do!
I believe "cover scents" are worthless. Do we really think a deer can't smell our coffee breath if our clothes smell like cedar or apples or skunk pee? Deer can distinguish every scent at the same time. You cannot cover it up.
Y'all do way too much. I made a tube with holes that carries a burning incense stick. That shit covers any scent you have. I also store my gear in a tote with sticks. I hunt from the ground and have deer walk right in. Even while smoking.
Yeah the Michigan legend i don't know his name but he is on exodus podcast has shot more record than most humans and he swears by scent loc. I am a hunter from California and smoke from the fire or evergreen Branches have always worked for me
I hunt mostly public & I follow these methods the best I can. As long as the other people hunting the same land don't find your videos, I'll keep killing deer.
I was sucked into this 40 years ago. I use to use apple sent when in fact there wasn't an apple tree for miles lol. I hunt the edge of a cedar thicket now so I keep my hunting cloths stored in a tote with cedar shavings. Don't know if it helps but as long as it doesn't harm my hunt it builds my confidence. We have a 3 day velvet hunt coming up this weekend in Tennessee and after that its time to stay out of the woods until the end of Sept. By the way, love your videos Jeff.... Lots of information we can use in the south. Thank you.
Hello Jeff this is my second year deer hunting, last year I found your videos and followed your strategies and rules to the teeth and on my first hunt within the first hour I shot a 10 point 180 inch 5 year old buck. And I owe all the credit to you thanks for your knowledge
Man, so incredible Andrew...so happy for you 😊 Thanks a lot for the feedback!
By the way your strategies and rules apply well even in middle Georgia
Best tips come from you guys, I love how you show yourself spraying down and at the same time say to not rely on those things. Your break downs of how animals hunt is a great metaphor too
I've been bow hunting .40 years I agree with you.
I love rubbing my camo down with green cedar boughs. The oils from the cedar produce a long lasting smell. This is the last step I take right before heading to my stand. Seems to really help. I still smell cedar on my camo come next hunt. Paying attention to every detail can make you or break you.
Hi Jeff, great information as expected. I try to follow many of the points you have identified but one thing I have done for many years, and I believe has contributed to my success. I wash my clothes regularly in a scent free product but prior to the season I gather up a bunch of leaves from my property, dampen them periodically, store them in a perforated plastic bag and place them in a large plastic tote that I use for storing wood along with all my hunting gear and boots. I remove my clothes from the tote when I dress to go hunting and return my clothes back to the tote when Im done hunting and they remain there until the next hunt. Cant be sure it helps but I continue to do it. Thanks again for all your information.
Really appreciate WHS
Last few years I've been able to shoot a descent buck but through watching your vi dios I'm much more educated . my goals have changed and I'm applying what you teach here so I'm after a mature buck.plus shooting from sitting position.
Many of you are way past me in hunting skills but I'm still learning and uping the commitment to doing everything I can to being a better hunter.
Wish all of you great success this .
Thanks WHS
Thank YOU Norm!! I always appreciate hearing from you. Bottom line...hunting always the process of practicing every single year and learning every single season 😊 A truly enjoyable journey...
I'm a fanatic about time control I actually wash my clothes after every hunt it truly seems to help I had a number of deer right at the base of the tree last year I understand playing the wind is the most important but the wind has a tendency to change keep up the great work Jeff I hope you all have a great season this year
Jeff great videos i love all the tips that you have and the wealth of knowledge that you share with us is top shelf. Most of your advice is geared to private property, But not all of us are fortunate to have private land or access to private land. I would like for you to share more information about hunting big public land, where access is limited or you have to bush wack to get into a spot. I understand the whole playing the wind card but sometimes its hard. I have seen myself set up for deer coming from one direction just to have them come in from another. And it is almost impossible to create another trail in without making so much noise and leaving scent. Any extra tips would be welcomed. Keep up the good work, look forward to more vids
I’m always looking for wind direction when I set up my stands and blinds thanks for all your videos Jeff I’m learning so much each and every video and also I got your weather book incredible great work thank you 👍👍👍👍
I model myself after an old boy I ment as a kid. He was the best hunter I knew and still today God bless him. Wind in your face at all times vanilla extract cover sent. Go early stay late. We also hunted fox squirrels Canada geese mallards. I was a lucky kid my father hunted also PHEASANTS RUFFED GROUSE. Sorry to ramble I love your videos MICHIGAN my home state God bless everyone.
Thanks Jeff! Setup a hang on stand yesterday evening on mock scrape! Getting close!!!
I couldn't agree with you more, but I am dead sold on Dead Down Wind. Wash my cloths in it, shower with it, spray my boot with it... and it is the only 'product' I use, has no phony smells, just helps mask my scent. The result are nothing short of great - as a ground hunter over natural elevations I have experienced some awesome things. Watched four does walk 80yds down a trail I had come in on that morning, pass within twenty feet of me as I sat 25 ft. above them on a hillside. When I changed my thinking and focus about scent control - so did the number of deer I saw - great video, keep preachin' Jeff!
Thanks Jeff👍 Great information as always! Have a great day all!
I love his videos I've gotten a lot of deer listening to him
Thanks Shawn that means a whole lot to me!!
No problem I just listen to you and do things you say and I see deer usually an hour after i get seated
I have learned so much from this channel, I'm getting pumped up on this coming season. My dad God rest his soul was a "hunt every day, all day, spray everything down, if its brown its down" kind of person, this is the absolute opposite approach and in my 2nd year hunting using the information and approaches this channel teaches I killed a buck that was as big as his biggest buck, and it was my first buck. Now this year I'm going to kill a bigger one 😎 thanks Jeff for everything
You're hunting in a different era than your father. There are a lot more big bucks now than there were in his day because of QDM. Also, he probably didn't have the benefit of trail cameras and modern technology.
@@russelllangworthy994 I am not speaking down on my dad at all, though I appreciate you coming to his defense because I could see how this could be interpreted as boastful but first of all, my dad used trail cameras and all of the gadgets money can buy, and qdma isnt something that's very new and it's also not applied everywhere, especially not public land. He was a stubborn man who said "you cant kill them from the couch" and would hunt every day of the season, but the fact of the matter is you can't kill them if you blow out the woods from too much pressure either. I learned alot from him, dont get me wrong. But this channel is a wealth of information and has lead me to seeing more deer more consistently than ever before. Period.
@@mongolloyd5236 You're right. I shouldn't have said anything. Keep up the good work.
I also think more people are into trophy hunting than in the past? Maybe more education out there like Jeff and others? I grew up "brown its down" with my dad as well, and we ate venison all year. It wouldn't be unusual for us to kill 10 does, and my heart would race just when a doe came out period. Now, like you, I'm more into deer management and not killing anything that walks. We only own 60 acres, and its actually more fun to me now that I'm older. In fact, last year I didn't shoot a single doe, I let them all walk. I also started following Jeff and others advice. Coincidentally, my dad went down to our land on a random weekday and slipped into a spot I'd been talking about wanting to hunt on that "perfect day", and killed a nice 8pt. Biggest deer killed on our land to date. I agree, nothing wrong with how we used to hunt, I think people are just more educated now on wildlife management. I know I certainly am just in the last 2-3 years, and changed the way I hunt for the better.
Don't you hate it when a person gives you a straightforward common-sense explanation, that demystifies a problem? Save your dollars and use not-so-common "common sense". I am new to the channel and Jeff's videos are informative and direct. Thanks for the reality check!!
Thanks Vincent, you are very welcome! It helps I'm not bought in paid for by products or manufactured in manufactured in hunting industry that I don't believe in 😊 I truly hope that you enjoy the channel!
@@whitetailhabitatsolutions9751 That’s good to hear, that means that you will always gave an unbiased and honest opinion and advice. I appreciate the fact that you’re confident enough to tell people what they need to hear versus what they want to hear. I am a new Hunter, new to archery and have been living in Tennessee for a few years from California. So I am constantly coming to channels looking for information to help me on my new adventure. I’m glad I came across yours keep up the great work
Great video im glad TH-cam lead me down the right path with you and the hunting beast. This is my 2 year bow hunting and im feeling alot more confident. Learning from you and Dan infalt
Try Cedarwood essential oil, it has a very musky earthy cedar smell, and repels ticks and mosquitoes. I was out today with the wrong wind and had 3 breach the tree line right where my scent would have been. I make no claims but could be worth a try, if for nothing else as pest repellant. I got mine from New Directions Aromatics in Canada. If anyone tries it and finds success post back here and let us know!
I hung some stands this weekend. For licking branches I bent tall 2 inch trees across the trail and tied them to another tree. I then hung the licking branches (vines) down over the trails. It’s a weird hoop look, but it’s more natural than the “rope between two trees” I’m hoping-!
There are a few of my stands that can only be hunted with a constant north or northwest breeze. Even if the air is calm, the way the currents swirl along the mountainside is something you would never know. I never understood why on calm days it seemed deer would spook no matter the direction from my stand they were. I put up feather light flags around my stand within eyesight, about 50-70 yards out, and was amazed that even when it seemed calm, it was like a cyclone around my stand. No doubt my scent was spreading way beyond those flags, hence the spooked deer in every direction. Those stands are reserved for days where the wind is constant from a certain direction, usually after a cold front passage, which is all the more better anyway. Just a little inside info for those calm days. Be aware that currents can fool you, but they won’t fool a deer’s nose.
I’ve got a spot loaded with deer and the access is extremely troublesome. Hopefully I can get my access plan straightened out before October 4th!
hi Jeff, you are a wealth of knowledge, at 62 I've just learned how to bow hunt correctly, thank you for that. my questions is that I hunt in north Texas where it is 100 today. next week we have 4 days of rain coming in a row at least so far, and temps in the low 90s. am I wasting my rye and clover trying to plant this weekend? thanks again for all your advise. P.S. using your advise I am hunting about 10 acres of a 100 acre property and in pulling my cards last weekend after spraying my third round of Glyphosate. of course i didn't know what I had until after I sprayed. I have two deer that I passed on the last two years and now they are 12 and 16 point 4 year old's coming to one of my plots that all is left is clover eaten to the ground. big thanks to my neighbors not planting anything. they have been coming to eat about an hour after sun up every few days, I guess due to the heat. should I wait until after weather event or try to tag one early due to this pattern? season starts here October 2nd. Many thanks! Chip
Well I got 40 acres I hunt and I have one stand set in big woods on the only big stand of white oaks dropping about every year already dropping big ones this year my stand is on the lower side and it's blows towards a cow field and there is about 8 trails going through the woods
And ton of rubs is there any advice you got for this property
What Camo are you using?
Awesome video. What are your thoughts on using a creek for access? The water is only about ankle deep.
Water proof boots otherwise I would walk the stream. Less to no scent that way
@@The_left_aint_right thanks you for the reply. I have waterproof boots. Just getting some opinions on the idea.
Dont splash move very slow. Heel first roll your outer foot then apply weight. Repeat. Mountain bike up bnb the creek
@@philbuxton3669 thank you for the helpful reply
What happens when your in your stand, on your properties' perimeter, the wind shifts, and blows your scent into your sanctuary, unlike the weather app prediction? Do you leave your stand if you're able to sneak out?
I always leave. However that is extremely rare as the wind direction and wind in general, is the most predictable portion of the weather...
@@whitetailhabitatsolutions9751Okay, good to know. I have a wind sock on a telephone pole out from my house, and I've been comparing it to the WU app, and there was a few days here and there where it was off. Thanks
Yes! Get out quickly. Longer you sit there the faster the deer pinpoint you. Preferably have a low terrain like dry creek bed
Once out of woods I personally have a upside down 5 gal bucket set up at the top of the L. Your stand is here lower right of the L "_" bucket at top of L "I" most deer will flee in a 45° angle away from where the scent came from. If you get out quickly get to the bucket as quietly as possible sit and wait. Deer that flew the area will be heading your way using terrain to their advantage. Generally the high ground where they can see the most.They will head for the safe zone. That zone that noone enters the one where instinctively the matriarch doe has led her offspring and other deer to countless times to pow wow and reorganize
I use backing soda, peroxide, sent shampoo and a pinch of vinegar in my own contraption.
I had a smaller buck ( 3-4 years old ) circle around me and never picked up my sent.
I didn't shoot him because his rack was messed up looking lol
It was very thick, went up 9-10 inches and had two little tips on top 🤦🏻♂️
He was 12 foot away too.
What’s your take on using synthetic deer scent (doe estrus/buck urine)? Do you believe it can help cover your scent & steer the deer attention towards that scent? Have you ever found this effective during the different phases of the rut?
My gloves and clothes get washed and put in a air tight container, and I spray everytime I go in. And normally my gloves and clothes end up smelling like tinks 69 by the middle of the season. Idk if it’s a good or bad thing. But this year is going to be the first time I even think about that wind. I never focused on it and it’s probably why I’ve had a lot of bad sits. I’ve had a lot of good ones not thinking about wind also. Makes me wonder if the wind was just in my favor and I didn’t no it. Or was I up so high in my climber it was blowing over them
Scentlok helps. Not a miracle worker by any means, but it does help
That's exactly what I try to explain to people (JS) that say Scent-Lok doesn't work, is just a fad, etc. Scent-Lok can't work miracles, we have to do our part, as well. I'm fanatical about my scent control, and with Scent-Lok, I routinely have deer downwind.
@@russelllangworthy994 thats a fact. Im super picky about my scentlok clothes and how they're stored. Drives my wife nuts lol. I can't count how many older bucks I've watched cross my trail without picking me up at all
@@mikeguy9668Women that aren't hunters just don't understand!😂
Hi jeff I’m a newer hunter really only my first kinda second year but how would u go about finding a spot on public land how do u know if it’s good or a bad spot I have trail cameras and ground blinds food to put down how can I find a place that I know barley anybody’s gonna be
Do we know how far scent can blow? Lots of variables like wind speed and if you're in a open field vs. Wooded cover I'm assuming?
I mostly hunt Central and South Florida where it's flat and hot.
I've gotten pretty good at it.
However the last 3 years I have gone to Illinois in early November.
I was successful last year by pure luck...
I'm still having trouble figuring out the thermals thing. I can't seem to understand how my scent travels when hunting extremely hilly terrain.
Is it better to hunt the ridge tops in the morning or the afternoon? Or the creek bottom for that matter... I can't seem to do either without hearing deer blow around me lol
So on a 40 acres parcel that is square would having entrance and exit trails be from the 4 property lines be a good way to start out until i have a better idea of how the deer are using my land? T
Hi Art...so many factors to consider, but you don't need to hunt the land to know how the deer move on the land. Hunting the outside edges is always a great start tho...
Hang trail cameras 12 feet up on all four corners facing into property. Next find outer space where neighbor bucks would come from
Use ONx. Zoom way in. If you dont pay for it it will have several year old data as the image of terrain. Look for natural drainage in fields find a rocked culvert leading to a inlet creek from a field etc place camera in a tree with lithium batteries turn on and face upstream towards field. Fence rows leading out to road one side where land dips down into a low shady grassy area. Remember deer want scent and vision advantage so think like a deer. Stand on perimeter get down to head height of deer 4 .5 feet to 5ft. Look at your property. My best suggestion is get a 2or and strap a camera to it and walk whole perimeter and every 20 to 50 yards turn camera in towards property see what they see. Then any road where your property has either grass-road- field note it and use the military Crest to diagonally get from car to stand. After awhile once you find direction of travel wire snip out some barn wire weave in high branches like a vertical basket weave to force the deer to go where you want them to till up openings in woods and plant switch grass and egyptian wheat also pile branches up to help block their views.
Hair splitting when u say grabbing vines ect. Dont hurt but brushing bushes ect. Does. Wouldn't they both effect smell
You don't grab a vine before you hunt...you do weeks or months before. Brushing against a bush you do minutes or hours before. Just a slight difference Robert 😊
@@whitetailhabitatsolutions9751 got ya i must heard ya wrong u our right only person that totally gets it .never comented before . I have seen a fawn smell a bush where i had just seen hunter brush againts
Great video as always!
Hey Jeff, do you think rubber boots are a must? Always get cold feet in the winter while wearing rubber.
Do you ever spray your bow or binoculars down?
Morning Drew!
I never do...I really don't see a need for it. Same with trail cams.
@@whitetailhabitatsolutions9751 thanks for the info Jeff! Can’t wait for this fall 😊
You are very welcome Drew...me either!! Coming soon and I hope you have a great hunt 😊
I hunt public land. I saw a good buck cross the road in front of my truck. It came out of a military property that doesn't have food plots. The buck was going to a corn field 430 yards from the road. The problem is the corn field is set up for dove hunting that comes in one week before bow season. I am afraid this buck will turn nocturnal. If It takes roughly an hour to reach the field am I ok to hunt near the road to catch him coming across right before dark or will I have to wait until rut season?
100 yards from any road way
Would you ever hunt a kill plot in the mornings at anytime of the year
Great tips as always, it comes down to the basics, be the predator.
Hey Jeff why dont you wear the Sitka gear anymore?
I used branches from my Christmas trees and cedar wood in my hunting tote
Hi Jeff what are your thoughts on thermacells? I have been considering one for a few years now but I have heard they do give off a scent. I hunt the wind and I spray down with scent killer before entering the woods so I don’t want a contraption ruining my hunt. Just curious on how you deal with those early season mosquitoes?
Thermacell not problem with deer in FL and GA, I dropped one from tree stand onto ground and doe walked right by it.
I have 10 acres behind my house.... I have a friend down t he road that has over 300 acres on different parcels around me. how can I get any deer to come through my land?
Simple buy and plant switch grass row on left switch grass tow on right and leave middle tilled plant clover all the way up to your edge of cover. Place stand setup 30 yards from where you taught the deer to stage up. Like a giant upside down stop sign. The sign area is small saplings piles of brush and maybe a water hole. Hell surround whole outer shape of stop sign design with metal fence stakes and 30lb test fishing line like barb wire only invisible to deer. So they train themselves to walk up the sign post eating clover gently nudged by fishing line up to a staging area. Then critical last step is to plant 3 apple trees right where sign post meets octagon sign. This way you reward the deer and thank the deer for coming onto your land. Leave stand and setup be for 3 years. Then huntvstand when wind is right. By then all the does will have learned that your property A is safe, B is human free and C it is very yummy. Next about 50 yards from stand build a foot high by 2 foot deep wood box lay on its side and place oil bnb pan full of fly bait. This will indeed kill all of the raccoons and possums that live near your stand. Foolproof deer proof
Isn't this the same guy that solde on the phase 5 scent control regime?
I find it amusing that as im in the woods working on my stand sight the deer show up and are curious about what im doing even with all the noise and scent but when im hunting they stay alert and sneak through the area.
Ha, so true!! They definitely know what is danger and what is not...
Also, mature bucks are a lot less tolerant 😊
I've noticed the same. Riding an ATV last year scouting, checking my property I had does walk literally 50 yards in front of me across the trail. Couldn't believe it. They weren't even running. Looked at me as they walked across. During the season I can accidentally step on a stick and I hear them bolting away in the woods. I think they know the difference when the hunting season comes up, due to more people in the woods, maybe less cover from fallen leaves and more open woods, etc. That's my only guess??
If you were going to use powdered minerals would you just pour them on the ground or put it on a stump or what
Ive done both. I put all minerals on the ground now as the rain will cause them to leach in to the soil. Deer have dug holes trying to get to the mineral that had dissolved. I also just use the big 6 livestock mineral block from tractor supply. Its 50lbs and like 6$ after taxes. Ive witnessed deer licking it from my stand. Its like a maroon colored block. Good luck to ya this season!
Crazy idea. In NJ we can bait. What I am thinking is leaving a used tshirt at my stand each time I bait so the deer get use to my stink.
You don’t think Ozonics works or worth the money?
I herd camo was a scam as well, nice vid
It does help hide you...but either way the best hunting clothing always comes in camo 😉
My absolute best success has been the simple old fashion way.
I hang my cloth out on the line and let it rain on and let it air dry outside and when I'm not hunting the cloth are out side on line.
The scent killer stuff is a money pit. Nothing is better than killing your scent like leaving them out on line. Scent killer has chemicals in it which will not work.
When I was still amish we didn't have scent killer. We smelled like the barn. Still shot crazy amount of deer every year including monsters
Any tips on body odor. I sweat like crazy and can smell the sweat in my clothes after a hunt. What deodorant have you found that works the best?
Dude scentless at dollar store works u dont need scent killer or hunting brand deodorant
Hunting in the mountains is tough with swirling winds all day long. The thermal early and late are the only way I can effectively control scent directions and only for a short time each day. Who wants to get off stand at 10am. I use ozonics to control those late mornings swirls. And I was very skeptical but it works when used properly. But you can't use it as a crutch is the main thing a bad wind can't be hunted, but wind blows everywhere every day be prepared for it. OLD DOG "Jeff"LEARN A NEW TRICK!!!! OZONICS WORK. But a bad hunter isn't going to see the results you would.
Those mountains have got to be tough! I will never use a scent contraption machine tho...have turned down lots of money for my beliefs 😊
@@whitetailhabitatsolutions9751 we'll let you by with it your definitely not hurting for big bucks on the wall! Lol
i take shower,wash all close , deoderant,keep in a spac. area wear no one comes in contact ,use a ozone machine,scentbock underware.still get made. my land is 40acres trees run north to south.deer come from south to my property.wind is always against me. (no choice) Does ANYONE have any suggestion on how i can win ?
What about putting deer poop on your clean shiny boots?
Just for preventing scent on the way to stand or blind
Then deer can smell you all the way to your stand...and follow you. Especially since they aren't used to a poop trail, in the woods. I spray down my boots with scent elimination and keep them clean 😉 That's all you need to do!
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Thanks Robert I hope it helps!
I believe "cover scents" are worthless. Do we really think a deer can't smell our coffee breath if our clothes smell like cedar or apples or skunk pee? Deer can distinguish every scent at the same time. You cannot cover it up.
Y'all do way too much. I made a tube with holes that carries a burning incense stick. That shit covers any scent you have. I also store my gear in a tote with sticks. I hunt from the ground and have deer walk right in. Even while smoking.
Smoking a cigarette?
@@donovanbaker6835 what else
But Jon Ebertard says Scentlok works. 😂😂😂
"Be the dominate predator, you are invisible you've got scent-loc". Oh man the crap changes but people never do. They still buy this garbage.
Amen...so much of it too!! I wonder how many millions of hunter dollars are spent for products that never actually work?
I've been using Scent-Lok since the mid 90s. It works for me.
Yeah the Michigan legend i don't know his name but he is on exodus podcast has shot more record than most humans and he swears by scent loc. I am a hunter from California and smoke from the fire or evergreen Branches have always worked for me
@@MichaelWilliams-to3cj I think you're talking about John Eberhard.
@@MichaelWilliams-to3cj That would be John Eberhart!!
Gadgets and gizmos! Bout time somebody tells the dumb hunters
I hunt mostly public & I follow these methods the best I can. As long as the other people hunting the same land don't find your videos, I'll keep killing deer.
I use charcoal deer are used to camp fires especially where I live there are camp fires tarted by kids evey where I even got a couple on my property