Jim's Tips...
There’s something about deer hunting that draws us in, hunt by hunt, season by season, until it
becomes an obsession. It can be exhilarating or it can be overwhelmingly frustrating, many times all
in the same day. While its nice to relax in the woods and enjoy nature, we are out there to get a deer. They say
10% of hunters take 90% of the deer harvest. Coming home empty handed again, especially if your
buddy has just shot another beautiful buck, can sure suck all the fun out of deer season. To become one
of the 10% that consistently take deer, you will need skill and a trick or two up your sleeve. As the name implies,
HuntmDown is about killing deer, not hanging out in the woods. Let us help you succeed by giving you a few
ideas and a few premium products to consider.
Hunters know a deer’s sense of smell is its strongest defense. As scent travels through the woods, it slowly
spreads out like a drift-net. A deer uses its powerful sense of smell like a radar, scanning the area upwind. As
scents float by on the breeze, it looks for both for danger and attractive odors, such as food or other deer. Why
sit in one spot, only watching a small area hoping a deer will come along when you can leverage your efforts by
drawing deer in from an area many times the size of your stand site? Use our products properly and a deer’s
sense of smell will be your greatest ally. There two rules, the deer can not know you're there and they must be
attracted to the scent you are using. Follow our instructions and you’ll suddenly have lots of hunting buddies
around, all hoping to learn from you.
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To use scents properly you have to have a clear sense of what picture you're trying to
draw. Is it a meeting place where bucks can come and check each other out in the early
season? Maybe it's a scrape, smoldering with the scent of an intruder, that you've
designed to tick off the big boy on the block. Perhaps the scent of freshly fallen
persimmons, with a little doe urine sprinkled around to make it seem that other deer have
been feeding in that area. Whatever your strategy is, try to create the most accurate and
complete scent picture that you can,set up your scents in proper relation to your tree
stand, and, most importantly, don't contaminate the trap you've set with human odor.
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