Pi$$ in a red wallow and see what happensHi all- I have searched the forums but cannot seem to find any discussion of whether in everyone's experience human urine attracts or spooks deer (ie where is the best place to take a pee if you have to go whilst stalking!) - what are people's views on this?
Many thanks
What happens in Norfolk stays in NorfolkPi$$ in a red wallow and see what happens![]()
Finally enough women dog walkers don’t seem to care especially when you’re on a high seat and they don’t look upOut of sight of the deer and other people would be my advice![]()
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Im not bothered as you would need bloody good eyesight for them to tell what I was doingFinally enough women dog walkers don’t seem to care especially when you’re on a high seat and they don’t look up![]()
Now read the air rifle and tinfoil bit I addedIm not bothered as you would need bloody good eyesight for them to tell what I was doing![]()
Now read the air rifle and tinfoil bit I added![]()

Standard practice in the bush, have a pee on all game trails near where you're camping overnight, supposed to keep game away.A PH in Africa told me of a story of another of his clients.
The lads spent an hour or so baiting a tree for a Leopard. I think they wired half an antelope into the tree; and also made a "blind" which covered the tree.
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Just as the lads had finished the work, the client (an American) relieved himself against the bait tree.
The PH then had to explain to the client, why it was, they were no longer going to be hunting Leopard that day...
@RhodesianjessStandard practice in the bush, have a pee on all game trails near where you're camping overnight, supposed to keep game away.



Big discussion on baiting leopards in this latest Africa Podcast. Seems that you leave plenty of smell around and if the leopard chooses to feed its factored in the human smell and is really not worried about it.A PH in Africa told me of a story of another of his clients.
The lads spent an hour or so baiting a tree for a Leopard. I think they wired half an antelope into the tree; and also made a "blind" which covered the tree.
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Just as the lads had finished the work, the client (an American) relieved himself against the bait tree.
The PH then had to explain to the client, why it was, they were no longer going to be hunting Leopard that day...
My first head keeper gave us a tin of Renardine and urine. Each beat man used to have to with the aid of a bunch of feathers tied to a stick trickle it round our release pens roughly 5 yards out from the wire. We did not have electric fences round our pens but a fox was a great rarity, I killed 2 in 3 years.@Rhodesianjess
I have for the last six (or so) years, been urinating on the 'pop holes' of the Pen on which I Keeper.
A very old, and experienced Keeper told me to do so. It would keep away the Foxes he said ...
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Not sure it that is true or whether I have been taken for a ...
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To be fair the Magistrate did not believe it either...
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