That’s because your in that animals living room.....nothing moves into your house without you knowing it.
Bingo we have a winner!! Please don't let that secret out to the hunting community.
Second, if you want to have even a sneaking chance of success, don't go where everyone
else has just gone rambo through that area. Go camping instead and leave ur guns
at home. They won't be worth a cast iron pan's hope without a handle on it.
Pre trip the area you want to hunt if at all possible a couple of weeks or so before
hunting season. Get a "feel" for the landscape, game trails, bedding places where
deer, moose or elk bed during the day or night. Find their feeding grounds and look
where scat is the most plentiful.
Pray to god the time and effort you put in doing this isn't invaded by hoards
of hunters when you arrive. LOL!!!
you've found a promising area that doesn't seem widely used. OK, use that
bit of luck wisely. Glass the area out in the morning. Early mid day and then
again late evening. If you happen to be walking through that area to
inspect, tie up some thread across game trails about waist high to see
if in the next day or so they are broken, keep your eyes open for hair tufts
on the trees beside every game trail you find.
Now when you finally decide to hunt that area for the day don't go in smelling
like Joe''s diner from the night before. Try to smell like the environment you are
going into and that doesn't mean standing in front of someones DRYER VENT
the day before wafting in all the fucking GAIN laundry detergent smell
labelled "Mother Nature"..

The best way to "CAMO SMELL PROOF" your body is to cook on open fires.
The smoke from the fire masks your smelly human body odor very well
from the Irish spring soap you doused yourself with a couple of days beforehand.
Best of all don't even shower with soap of any kind a couple of days before you go hunting.
Get upwind if at all possible of any animal you hunt.
Stay camo'd to the best of your ability and maybe lady
luck will be on your side.
See, it's not all that hard to go hunting. Best of luck and enjoy.
Last time I went out hunting was with a blackpowder .54 cal Hawkins type Pedersoli rifle.
Love the smell of black powder in the morning.

Got my black bear just outside of Merritt.
And to Zippy, easily said but not always the case. You have in a lot cases got to make
that luck happen. As our good friend Sy just pointed out above.
You are in THEIR living room now.
....................QM'r