By Lynn Murphy on Friday, 12 December 2025
Category: Hunt of the Day

Hunting Tips: Maximizing Success with Scent Wafers and Lures

Scent control is one of the most critical, yet often overlooked, aspects of successful hunting. Animals have a highly developed sense of smell, and a hunter's odor is a common cause of failure. Scent wafers and lures, when used correctly, can be powerful tools in masking human odor or attracting game.

Understanding Scent Technology

There are two main categories of scent products: masking scents and attractant lures.

1. Masking Scents (Wafers)

These products are designed to cover or blend human odor into the natural environment. Wafers are typically solid, durable discs infused with concentrated odors.

Common Masking Scents

Scent Type

Target Use

Application Tips

Pine/Cedar

Ideal for deep woods or conifer forests

Place them high in the stand to disburse odor

Earth/Dirt

Best for ground blinds or low-lying areas

Hang them near the edge of a scrape or mock scrape

Acorn/Food Plot

Use when hunting over specific food sources

Attach them near a primary game trail


Placement Strategy

When using scent wafers, the goal is to create a scent barrier or curtain.


2. Attractant Lures (Liquids)

Attractant lures are liquids used to stimulate curiosity, dominance, or breeding instincts in game. They are highly effective when targeting specific behaviors.

Key Types of Attractant Lures

Application Methods

Liquid lures should never be applied directly to clothing or gear. Use the following methods for maximum results:

  1. Scent Wicks:
    • Saturate felt or cotton wicks and hang them on branches 3-4 feet high.
    • Use multiple wicks in a "V" pattern leading toward your shooting lane.
  2. Mock Scrapes:
    • Create a fresh scrape under an overhanging branch (the "licking branch").
    • Apply a few drops of Dominant Buck scent to the scrape and a few drops of Estrus scent to the licking branch.
  3. Dragging:
    • Tie a saturated wick to a string and drag it from your entry point to your stand location to create a consistent trail.

Scent-Handling Best Practices

To ensure your scent products work effectively, always follow these preparation steps: