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Does Human Pee Scare Deer Off?

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    Does Human Pee Scare Deer Off?

    I always used to kill myself by not going to the bathroom any where near my stand. Look at the Cedar tree to the right of me. Notice I made it a little wet, and the corn is right next to it. Well two hours later after we left there are a bunch of doe munching on the corn not bothered by the smell.



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    #2
    Not at all.

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      #3
      Yup, I actually pee by myblind when hunting and deer still come in.

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        #4
        i pee outta the door of my box stand all the time.......deer and hogs dont care.

        i went #2 the other day about 25ft behind my blind and used some papertowels to clean up.......my bil was with me and he heard pigs about sundown behind us, and low and behold about 20 shoats came out, one witha papertowel in his mouth...im dead serious

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          #5
          pee is pee and poo is poo.............. they aren't gonna walk by and think to themselves "Who, there is a hunter in here I know cause I smell his pee"

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            #6
            No... In fact I've had bucks stop smell and make a scrap where I had pee'd

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              #7
              I pee out of my tree stands and pop ups....never a problem

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                #8
                It scares them if you hit them in the top of the head with it...

                Otherwise... no.

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                  #9
                  no

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Encinal View Post
                    It scares them if you hit them in the top of the head with it...

                    Otherwise... no.
                    Thats funny right there Gonna try that next time a yearling is under the stand

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                      #11
                      I am considering a semi-live doe hunt in the a.m. and will start with a pic of pee on a tree behind the feeder.

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                        #12
                        I doesn't bother them.
                        All pee turns to ammonia.
                        Feel free to pee!!!

                        I think it actually helps them calm down.
                        I keep my area all pee'd up.
                        I think it let's em know the area is being used.

                        This subject makes it on the tread about once a month.
                        I'm sure you can find them on here somewhere.

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by Mac... View Post
                          I doesn't bother them.
                          All pee turns to ammonia.
                          Feel free to pee!!!

                          I think it actually helps them calm down.
                          I keep my area all pee'd up.
                          I think it let's em know the area is being used.

                          This subject makes it on the tread about once a month.
                          I'm sure you can find them on here somewhere.
                          My brother leaves a sock or tee shirt every time he leaves his stand...he is a deer killin machine

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                            #14
                            I have peed in buck scrapes and came back later and the deer had tore it up...doesnt bother them at all....Shoe

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                              #15
                              A lil' off topic, but, what kills me is a couple of guys on my lease hang their clothes outside and spray them with the scent killer spray. I wear my clothes after the hunt and have a cigar with them on. Their blinds and my blind range from 65 yards to over 200 yards away from the feeders. NOTE: I see more deer than they do.

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