I hunt some farm/field edges in peanut growing season and parked my vehicle at one end to make them come toward my end.
Also had a doe, her fawns, and a 6 point, get used to my permanent tree stand.
They had patterned me; and a doe, two fawns, and this buck would come by my stand looking every afternoon. The doe was teaching her fawns about tree stands and the buck was trailing all of them. Every afternoon here they would come. 'Bout the time I could see the buck, that doe would start stamping her foot and look toward the stand; trying to get me to move, so the fawns would learn about me and tree stands. Then the fawns would get curious and nervous and pay attention. Then the doe would BLOW and they'd all tear out from there.
So, one day I put my tee shirt in the stand and backed downwind where the deer had been coming, got downwind from there, and put camo netting around my stool.
They all came by me, tiptoeing, looking toward the old tree stand. It sure felt good and I felt real smart when the doe and fawns made it past me on the stool. Then the six point was following along behind them all, just like the other days. School was out but lessons were learned that afternoon.