It's just an abstract thought guys, don't take it too seriously.
Don't get me wrong, I'm not talking about becoming vegan, I'm talking about a short term diet change in order to give yourself an advantage. Maybe it wouldn't.
My main pondering is whether it is "humans" that offend deer, or "predators" that offend deer.
Surely, pigs, turkey, mice, etc. produce gas, sweat, have bacteria. So is it that deer recognize each animal's smell and file's that animal into "scary" and "not scary" or is there a general smell that all carnivores have that tip them off, whether or not they know what animal in particular it is associated with.
Do they not avoid other prey animals because their scent isn't offensive, or because they know what scent belongs to what animal and they know which one's are predators?
I guess my main curiosity is how animals work more than whether or not I can use that knowledge to my advantage.
Obviously, playing the wind is key, but some places make that difficult when the wind is different depending which side of the ridge you're on and if you're at the top or bottom. Or if you have to cross a trail to get to your area, I've heard the human scent may as well be a brick wall on that trail and deer will pull a U turn ASAP.
Remember, I'm not looking for advice, I'm just thinking out loud, and I was hoping you all could join the conversation.