If you are going to stomp through the woods spreading human scent around, thereby announceing to every deer in the woods that a human is in the area . . .
I just hope that the other 15 hunters per square mile (& 60% of that fields) make the deer think their sections are more peopled than mine. I "stomp" by taking one or two steps every 30 seconds or so and listening very intently while looking for any hint of movenment or part of a deer in the underbrush.
Ain't no sense peein so sneaky when three more guys are going to walk by in the next hour and pee near your spot, anywho.
In bow season and again by late muzzleloading the deer are behaving like deer. As soon as gun season begins they are in full time "ALERT" mode and hugging cover.
I can think like a deer 20% of the time, so the rest I think like the other hunters. I get in the thick stuff when they're moving out between 10:30AM and 2:00PM to get home or to the car and nap or to the resturant/bar to tank up. I'm in the woods an hour before sun-up so all's quiet in the thick stuff I hunt by the time the ATV's and clod-hoppers truck past (with their guns slung even in daylight); and I stay in all day and until after dusk (No legal shooting before sun-up or after sun down hereabouts; uh huh. And the speed limit's 55 mph :shake
. There's so much pressure where I hunt that I've learned to pattern panicked and sneaky deer instead of working the rut. Other hunters are just another "natural" funnel to consider.
I lost my ground blind spot(s) of 25 years to a lease last fall (got booted out opening day). I was able to harvest two bucks after that ( a five and a six point) in semi-unfamiliar territory by being flexible, patient and quiet . . . and a good shot, of course. :winking:
Adapt, adopt, improvise, overcome.
We've all got different hunting environments, different hunting conditions, different hunting methods, different interpretations of "success". If carrying a pint of pee around works for you, go for it.
I just checked my notebook and 24 of my 32 deer were taken in the morning before I would have had to pee. Two bucks while cleaning other deer (so I should worry about tinkling? :haha
. Of those, 20 were within the first two hours on opening day. The rest I had to work for. :front: