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Ryo
10-31-2017, 10:44 AM
I haven't shot a wide enough spectrum of deer to know, but do deer tarsal glands always smell, or just around the rut? They smell in mid-october, they really smell in late october, I can smell them before I see them in November, and I can't really remember the smell of my December buck enough to say if it still had it. Is that smell always present? Or does is signify pre-rut, and coincide with pre-rut rubbing? I ask, because I was surprised to smell it on a mid-October buck.

TexasWalker
10-31-2017, 10:47 AM
They always stink, they piss on them year round.

sawmill
10-31-2017, 03:39 PM
Save em.
Hang them from a tree branch in a good spot.

russm
10-31-2017, 03:52 PM
Got my buck on Halloween last year and he wreaked, got my buck on the 14th this year and he had no stink to him, my first buck ever was the end of October and he was a stinker too.

russm
10-31-2017, 03:53 PM
Save em.
Hang them from a tree branch in a good spot.

Save them and put them under someone's car seat lol

Bugle M In
10-31-2017, 11:59 PM
Definetly save them!
Gutted a buck that my hunting partner shot, and got that scent all over my clothes especially my gloves and pants...
well, the next morning, standing there a short distance into my hike and glassing the mountain across the lake, I suddenly had a buck come running right at me.....
It was obvious that he didn't notice me, as I was standing still, and only when I turned because I heard crunching snow coming towards me, that he hit the brakes not even 15ft from me in full sight.
It was the smell of the tarsal glands from the buck the day before, and he was going to chase me off.
Hang em in a tree, or where as a "lucky rabbits foot", either way, keep them and use them to your advantage,

avadad
11-01-2017, 12:18 AM
Definetly save them!
Gutted a buck that my hunting partner shot, and got that scent all over my clothes especially my gloves and pants...
well, the next morning, standing there a short distance into my hike and glassing the mountain across the lake, I suddenly had a buck come running right at me.....
It was obvious that he didn't notice me, as I was standing still, and only when I turned because I heard crunching snow coming towards me, that he hit the brakes not even 15ft from me in full sight.
It was the smell of the tarsal glands from the buck the day before, and he was going to chase me off.
Hang em in a tree, or where as a "lucky rabbits foot", either way, keep them and use them to your advantage,

Yup! Deer in the area will be curious. It works.

jdmck
11-01-2017, 02:15 PM
Tie them into your boot laces but don,t bring them in the house