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In Pursuit of Pope & Young (PYP) -Scent Control 101

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Ben Brettingen

The never ending battle. It’s just another thing where people’s opinions vary greatly. You always hear the story of ol’ Jim, who sat in the same stand every year for 50 years, smoking cigarettes like it’s going out of style, and seems to shoot big deer.

If you talk to any big game hunter, scent control is a giant part of success when chasing trophy deer. There are many levels in scent control, some I opt to skip but many I follow religiously.

Consider this…

So in conclusion, deer are going to smell you if you are in bow range. Despite, all of the ozone emitters, scentlock clothing, cover scents, and what ever you want to throw at them.

There is one thing which can trick a mighty whitetail, the wind. Use it to your advantage…always. If the wind is wrong for a certain stand, leave. It’s not worth a big buck busting you, which in turn may send him into a nocturnal pattern.

Now, I’m not saying I don’t use any scent control products because I sure do. The way I think about these products is like this: the deer may still smell you, but it creates “distance”. So if you are only 20 yards from a deer, these combination of scent control methods would make the deer think you are maybe 60 yards instead. This could possibly put them at alert but not enough to spook them out of the area.

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Here is my scent control regime.

I am headed off to Lake Michigan to chase after Salmon for a couple of days and then Bret and I are North Dakota bound to take our first shot at Pope & Young success!

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