Shelf Life of Deer Lure

Many states have already banned the use of actual deer urine, in order to help prevent CWD from spreading.

If getting rid of: Don't empty the bottle of deer urine on the ground...and don't flush it down the toilet.
 
makes me wonder about their shelf life
Give it the old "taste test". Of course, you'll need some fresh stuff to compare it to, so you'll have to get some fresh from a doe. Just sneak up behind her and scare it out of her! Then see if you can tell the difference!

I have little confidence in deer urine lures. I think they lure more money from hunters than deer to hunters.
 
While older deer lures may work, do you trust them to work as well? Doe pee, Rut and Scrape type scents all stink, so your nose ain't gonna tell you they have gone bad. How does one know that the lure has not been contaminated(which happens more than folks think)? Older deer lures tend to have been used a lot too, so if one hunts in an area where the lure has been used to excess, effectiveness suffers. Similar to calling turkeys. While a certain series of yelps made on a particular call may work extremely well on opening morning, use it continuously over the season and pretty soon it is ignored. While deer lure manufacturers make all sorts of claims, how do we know really what we are getting? Does doe pee(estrus or not) collected from several deer smell like a whole herd as opposed to just one? Would that confused a deer more than attract? Same goed for those dominate buck lures? How do bucks know a buck is a dominate or a subordinate just from it's pee?
 
How do bucks know a buck is a dominate or a subordinate just from it's pee?

I know that bucks can tell a doe is ready to breed by smell ..... detecting estrogen levels, IIRC ...... I do not doubt that they could assess testosterone levels with the same exactitude.
 
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