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Scent glands in deer... use?


WIMN

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Hey guys,

I shot my first doe in northern MN on Sunday night. I am hunting the Wisconsin rifle opener this upcoming weekend and was wondering if I could cut out the scent glands on this doe (currently hanging in my garage right now) and maybe use them as an attractant for a buck? Has anyone tried this or heard if it's a useful tactic at all? Would it scare off any deer?

Thanks

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at least it will boost your confidence, I dont think its all so true, deer urine, sure smells like urine in the toilet, never smelled a deer gland yet dont even know what deer smell like all I know is if Im using scent it just boost my confidence and keeps my hopes up and helps me stay positive, if your breath smells stronger than that deer gland dont count on it too much on working but it just dosnt hurt anything so go for it, all i can think of it is like a lucky rabbits foot to keep your hopes up and to stay positive and focused

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