Deer Hair

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Posted by Jack | Posted in Freshwater Fly Fishing | Posted on 11-09-2008

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Deer Hair
Deer Hair
If I make a homemade scarecrow, and slap / hit a lot of hair brush, do you keep deer away?

of my garden?

I've tried many tricks, none of them work all the time. Deer Run in pairs or in packs and are fools. I do not remember if they like the plant that it was yesterday, so I bite again and so do their friends. Tips from our local nursery manager: Change your eating habits. Repeated chewing can damage plants or shrubs. This is what works most of the time. This is a multi-pronged approach. Sprinkle with Bobbex or other deer deterent. Buy bright pinwheels at the dollar store and place them near the plants. The movement helps deter deer. strong plant herbs, onion and garlic bulbs, close plants need protection. Use Irish Spring soap on a rope hanging near the plants. Place wind chimes in the garden. I have tried every products in the urine and hair of dog, and do not work! fence in the back of your yard to change their travel pattern. Deer-resistant plants and shrubs. Sometimes the deer will eat any thing out of curiosity. A year that cut the basil leaves. Light sensor and remote water systems sometimes scare away deer (more expensive, I never tried this). Sprinkle Milorganite, fertilizers gray around the perimeter of your property and close plants. The Scarecrow idea will probably work if you configure it to rotate or move to scare the deer. I do not think human hair issues. Here the deer are so tame they do not care. Even my dog does not bother them. Once grazing in my garden rear. I walked by and yelled and made loud noise, looked up and was still feeding. Our property is full of tree nuts and acorns. I guess my deer have gourmet tastes.

Some methods of concealment of the Deer

There is a difference of opinion among hunters about this issue, with some men giving the credit deer having almost human intelligence and others who say that have virtually no brain power whatsoever. There is no way I know to evaluate this mental power, except to observe Deer actions in different situations and try to draw any conclusions from these actions. The Bucks do not usually fight for possession of the female range. The cause of the fight might be for something else.

I have tried to hide my scent by adding the scent of the deer and I am sure that this practice has helped my game sometimes. I usually add the smell of deer by obtaining the glands found inside side of the hind legs of a doe and rub these glands in my clothes. The smell of these strands of hair is strong and distinctive enough to mask the human scent, and, as a natural smell of deer, it is offensive to deer.

Taking this smell, I had my way Bucks continue for long distances and nothing but the lack of patience kept me from shooting some of them. I would give a clue and then I would expect long enough to overtake me. I'm sure it was not just a coincidence that followed my path, because once a Buck followed me through a field open within two hundred meters from my house before he decided he was wasting his time. I had waited over an hour and then I had left the post to go to the house for something to eat. The big disadvantage in making a hint of odor, such as this, is that a man can never be sure that a dollar will find and track.

If the hunter could know something about the mental capacity of a deer, which would help in hunting the animal. There is a difference of opinion between the hunters on this issue, with some men giving the deer credit for having almost human intelligence and others who say that have virtually no brain power whatsoever. There is no way I know to evaluate this mental power, except to observe the actions of deer in different situations and try to draw any conclusions from these actions. Since there a difference in terms of different men, there is always a difference of opinion on its findings, and as a result, there is room for discussion. What a man can be considered an instinctive act by a deer, could be interpreted as a strategy planned by another man, and this inability to distinguish between the reasons for certain actions of the deer is where we fail in the attempt to establish their reasoning powers.

Any hunter who has hunted deer as part a conduction band has probably had the experience of having a wise old money that drivers avoid falling back through their lines or underground until it has been approved. To judge by human standards, this action shows that the ball has assessed the situation and acted in a way because it's the smartest I could do to save his life. Looked at from a different angle, the deer are purely instinctive actions. If men who are waiting to be used due precaution, the money can not be aware of his presence and not having this knowledge, the safest bet is to run pilots. However, the reaction instinct of a deer is a danger or to run or hide. Are more likely to range from unexpected danger of being aware of. Another thing that influences the decision of run or hide is the stubborn resistance to being forced to travel in a direction not of their choosing.

You have a better chance of bagging the deer if are hunting through trails and is very likely to get empty when part of the conduction band in a hunt. The instinctive reaction deer before the danger is to run or hide.

Hide the original smell of odors using some commercial hunters, it is natural for the deer, will help hunters to pursue its goal easier. It is therefore important for hunters to hide their scent when they go hunting.

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