Deer anatomy question

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chris4570
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Deer anatomy question

Post by chris4570 »

Do does have tarsal gland? I haven't really paid attention or noticed. Is this strictly an anatomical feature among bucks or are they just more developed on bucks?
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Post by pphoenix »

does also have them.
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Post by ecoaster »

The late season doe I got last year really "stank" of deer channel No.5 :lol: . The glands were very evident.

On that note, does anyone cut off the glands and use them as lures during the hunting season??? Just wondering if I should keep the one I've got in the freezer. Do they keep well frozen for a year?
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ecoaster wrote:On that note, does anyone cut off the glands and use them as lures during the hunting season??? Just wondering if I should keep the one I've got in the freezer. Do they keep well frozen for a year?
Yes, you should also remember to cut them off with a different knife then one you field dress the deer with. They will also last over the year if frozen, I would tripple bag them and then wrap with a clean rag. This has worked for me before.
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Post by ecoaster »

I did use a different knife. No way you want your steaks smelling like that :x .
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Post by Kenton »

whitetails have an amazing number of glands
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Post by RayGunter »

I cut off the tarsals from a doe and keep them for next year in the freezer. Then tie a string on them and attach to my boot, letting them drag on the ground. Use de-scented rubber boots. Bucks will follow that trail right to you.
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