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To keep deer returning to your bait spots, use a combination of attractive scents, consistent placement, and rotation of baits, and avoid over-hunting in the surrounding area.
Choosing the Right Scent
Selecting the right scent is crucial to attracting deer back to your bait spots. Use a combination of scents like acorn, apple, or soybeans to create an attractive aroma. Apply the scents to the bait, surrounding area, and even the trees nearby to create a scent trail that leads the deer to your spot. Experiment with different scents and ratios to find what works best in your area.
Consistent Placement and Rotation of Baits
Consistency is key when it comes to baiting deer. Set up your bait spots in the same location each week, and use the same type and amount of bait. Rotate the baits every 4-5 days to prevent the deer from getting bored and to keep them interested in your spot. This will also help prevent over-hunting and maintain a healthy deer population.
Minimizing Over-Hunting
To avoid over-hunting in the surrounding area, limit the number of hunters and the number of deer taken. Set a quota for the number of deer allowed to be harvested in the area, and make sure hunters are aware of it. This will help maintain a healthy deer population and prevent the deer from becoming wary of the bait spot. Additionally, consider using trail cameras to monitor the deer population and adjust your baiting strategy accordingly.
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