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Effective scents for water buffalo in Australia include human scent, blood, and cow urine, which can be applied in a 3-4 inch wide trail at a rate of 2-3 spots per mile.
Scent Selection
Water buffalo are highly sensitive to scent and can detect human presence from great distances. The most effective scents for hunting water buffalo in Australia include human scent, which can be collected from a dirty sock or a worn-out glove. Blood, either fresh or dried, is also an effective attractant, as it signals a potential food source. Cow urine is another option, as it mimics the scent of a water buffalo’s natural environment.
Scent Application
When applying scents, it’s essential to use a consistent and deliberate pattern to avoid overwhelming the animal. A 3-4 inch wide trail of scent is ideal, as it allows the animal to detect the scent without being overwhelmed. Apply the scent at a rate of 2-3 spots per mile, allowing the animal to follow the trail without becoming suspicious.
Scent Timing
Timing is crucial when using scents to hunt water buffalo. Apply the scent in the early morning or late evening when the animal is most active, and the wind is calm. Avoid applying scent during the heat of the day or in windy conditions, as this can reduce the effectiveness of the scent and alert the animal to potential danger.
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