Last Saturday I had a whitetail walk RIGHT under my stand. I was 16' off the ground. If I tried to shoot it from that position the arrow would have been coming off the rest. Had to let it walk about ten feet. In any event I wash my clothes in un-scented soap and change every day, I cut a path to a stand that is different from the deer trail. One tip I would suggest is scent. If the deer is moving it helps to have it stop. A scent might not make bucks come running to you from a country mile but if you put some in a shooting lane the scent can make the deer stop to smell it. Even skunk essence will work.
I put the stand up Thursday. Friday was opening day. At 10:30 I quit for my traditional thermos of coffee and donut. I stopped at the check station- nothing. Then had lunch at 2:00 p.m. 3 deer had come in. At 5:15 p.m. I had a bobcat walk right under my stand and in my opinion- smarter than the whitetail, it stopped, looked right at me, walked behind the tree, stopped again, looked right at me, walked off. (You can't shoot bobcat in this area). At 8:30 p.m. there had been one more deer.
Saturday- I didn't leave at 10:30 a.m. for coffee. Got the deer at 11:00 a.m. Sunday- zippo but the area was compromised by the Saturday deer, my tracks running it down, etc.
In any event- stay on a stand as long as possible. Good luck.
Venison, the other dark meat :grin: