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How to Hunt the Wind Like a Pro
Every hunter knows how keen a whitetail deer's sense of smell is. Some studies estimate that the deer's ability to smell is about 10,000 times stronger than a human's. However, as a deer's number one defense against predators, many hunters often overlook their sense of smell.
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