Every year I learn something new or have a ah-ha moment to where things makes perfect sense to me. Most of what I learn is from my mistakes. But this year, I have seemed to learn more than other years.
One of those things is that gland lures works better than urine lures. I personally use James Valley. In my experience, I have a lot more positive response using gland based lures than I do with urine lures.
Two, I have never shot a mature buck off a stand to where I had a trail camera. Seems like when I place a trail camera at or near one of my stands, all I see is juvenile bucks. I believe this is two reasons, one, it's nearly impossible to go into a area and not leave scent. So with that comes the possibility of bumping a mature buck or the bucks pattern me more than I pattern them. A mature buck won't tolerate being bumped to many times before moving on. They like their seclusion. I learned to place my cameras in low impact areas like tractor paths and never around stands.
Three, I keep mobile. I rarely hunt the same stand more than twice in a row because the more that I use a stand, the more scent I will leave in the area. The more that I hunt a stand the less deer I tend to see. I have several loc-on stands but I prefer using my Summit Open Shot climbers to keep mobile and the deer guessing,,haha.
These are just some of the things that I learned this year. I would like to hear what you learned this year that makes you a better deer hunter. Thanks!! JMG