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Selecting the perfect tree stand location is crucial for a successful deer hunt. The right spot increases your chances of spotting deer and ensures they come within close archery range. Nothing highlights a hunter's unpreparedness more than sitting in a tree stand, questioning if it's the right spot.
In a candid conversation, Eberhart shared his insights into scent control, highlighting its pivotal role in outsmarting whitetails' keen senses. "A whitetail’s nose is the number one tool against avoiding danger," he emphasized. That is why hunters must pay attention to detail. I have interviewed Eberhart in the past and am always intrigued by his opinions and, more importantly, his success with scent control.
Last we talked with hunting land management expert, Jason Say, he spelled out an easy way to frost seed your plot. Besides frost seeding, another topic that Say is extremely versed in – that often goes overlooked by hunters – is soil testing.