Deer Hunting
HUNTING: Scent line using a carpenter's chalkline
Get a new unused carpenter chalkline. Fill your chalkline container with your favorite deer lure or scent cover, and let the line soak up the scent for a few minutes. Close the cover on the chalkline so it does not spill out. Now you can pull out the line as far as the line will let you, and you can lay it on the ground to direct the deer to follow the scent, or you can string it in the tree around your tree stand or blind and use it as a cover scent. This has worked very well for me whenever I've used it.
sounds like it might work. especially as a cover scent. you could even try tying a heavy sinker on the end then you could let string out from in your stand. i might experiment a little further with this. it's only time in the woods. interesting
Great idea, sounds like it has lots of applications. I'm going to try it and I plan on feeding out all the scented line and use as a drag, then at stand wind it in. thanks great info...
im gonna try this out this deer season....il tell how it worked.
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sounds like it might work. especially as a cover scent. you could even try tying a heavy sinker on the end then you could let string out from in your stand. i might experiment a little further with this. it's only time in the woods. interesting
Great idea, sounds like it has lots of applications. I'm going to try it and I plan on feeding out all the scented line and use as a drag, then at stand wind it in. thanks great info...
im gonna try this out this deer season....il tell how it worked.
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