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Scent attractants can be moderately effective for axis deer hunting in Hawaii, particularly when combined with other hunting strategies and used in areas with high deer activity. However, their effectiveness can vary depending on the specific attractant used, the time of year, and the location within Hawaii. A well-placed scent attractant can increase a hunter's chances of success by 15-20%.
Choosing Effective Scent Attractants
When it comes to hunting axis deer in Hawaii, selecting the right scent attractant is crucial. Look for products containing buck urine, doe urine, or a combination of both, as these scents tend to attract bucks and does respectively. For example, using a scent attractant containing 100% buck urine can increase the chances of attracting a buck by 30%.
Understanding Axis Deer Behavior
To fully utilize scent attractants, it’s essential to understand the behavior of axis deer in Hawaii. During the peak breeding season (September to November), bucks will often travel long distances in search of does, making them more prone to following strong scents. By placing a scent attractant in areas with high deer activity and using it during this time, hunters can increase their chances of success. For example, setting up scent attractants in areas with known deer trails or bedding grounds can increase the effectiveness of the attractant by 25%.
Setting Up Scent Attractants
When setting up scent attractants, it’s essential to place them in areas where deer are likely to pass through. This can include areas with high deer activity, such as food sources, water sources, or travel corridors. Use a tree branch or a stick to hang the scent attractant about 3-4 feet off the ground, allowing the scent to waft downwind. Additionally, use a scent applicator to apply a small amount of scent to the attractant, allowing the scent to last longer and travel farther. By following these steps, hunters can increase the effectiveness of their scent attractants and increase their chances of success.
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