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Re: Ozonics
[Re: DirtNapTET]
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09/21/18 03:09 AM
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kry226
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Methinks a lot of fellas are mistaking their scent control product working for thermals actually keeping their scent above the deer's nose.
I do believe there is a certain amount of scent control that can be achieved, but at best that can only buy you seconds. There's no such thing as fooling a deer's nose completely, so I'll save myself some trouble and a big wad of cash and just hunt the wind. Works EVERY time.
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Re: Ozonics
[Re: DirtNapTET]
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09/21/18 11:35 AM
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Simple Searcher
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I have been told that animals will eat poop to disguise their breath. So for you fellows that are really into the scent blocking and not hunting the wind, eat poop!
"Man is still a hunter, still a simple searcher after meat..." Robert C. Ruark
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Re: Ozonics
[Re: Simple Searcher]
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09/21/18 04:11 PM
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Txhunter65
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For all of those that subscribe to the scent blocking madness; what do you do about your breath? (Not assuming that you have bad breath, it is just something that has human scent like anything else that comes from you body) I can understand trying to eliminate the scent radiating from your skin, but what about the several cubic feet of air that you are pumping from your lungs constantly? This has got to be far more of a concern than any scent coming from your clothing. Breath through your nose?
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Re: Ozonics
[Re: DirtNapTET]
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09/21/18 04:19 PM
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Jgraider
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And human scent is also secreted though your eyeballs. Hard to spray that down. I'm also pretty sure that the air that comes from "breathing through your nose" is still pumped from your lungs.
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Re: Ozonics
[Re: DirtNapTET]
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09/21/18 04:20 PM
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Pittstate
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I have used Nose Jammer with good results and have used ozonics several times. Neither is going to do you any good with a 6mph plus wind at your back. Both work very well to disguise your scent due to thermals. But, only for so long. In the Field and Stream test a few years ago, the dog went past the person in the box with the ozonics going, but came back before 30 seconds to find him.
I have seen where is seems to block our scent like I said above. But, I have also used 2 units and tried to see if the deer would smell me and they did smell me and blow at me and leave. These are facts that I experienced.
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Re: Ozonics
[Re: Jgraider]
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09/21/18 04:24 PM
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Double Naught Spy
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And human scent is also secreted though your eyeballs. Hard to spray that down. I'm also pretty sure that the air that comes from "breathing through your nose" is still pumped from your lungs. And nobody seems to ever thing about all the nasty smells that a hunter's gun has. Just where can you get cedar scented lube and oak scented varnish?
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Re: Ozonics
[Re: Double Naught Spy]
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09/21/18 05:59 PM
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Sparta
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And nobody seems to ever thing about all the nasty smells that a hunter's gun has. Just where can you get cedar scented lube and oak scented varnish? [/quote] New million dollar business idea
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Re: Ozonics
[Re: DirtNapTET]
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09/21/18 06:16 PM
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Smokey Bear
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Oh man. If Ozonics ever partners up with Nose Jammer and HECS camouflage and offers a stealth cloaking kit that includes all 3 products no deer would be safe. The state will need to reduce bag limits just to maintain a huntable population. Before that happens though, they will likely be outlawed.... You better purchase them now while they are still legal. Down the road they will cost a fortune on the black market.
Smokey Bear---Lone Star State.
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