Originally Posted by foldemup
No idea if there is any research on that topic, but it seems like those tracker conventions would have the most knowledgeable folks to ask. Idaho Mike was the first person to ever explain it to me. Made sense at the time, but no idea how it could be proved.



One aspect of this I’m curious about.......

From what I see unfolding on real life tracks it would point to this interdigital gland scent being left by the deer as being a short lived scent compared to blood. I think the amount a deer is leaving naturally too is likely different than someone “milking” that gland and using it to train by. It seems like a scent that would be much more effective to track if you’re able to get on the track within say 2-4 hrs……On the tracks that are 12-24 hrs old I just don’t believe that this scent is still able to be tracked the same.


Last edited by CNC; 01/24/22 10:45 AM.

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