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Ozone
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03/10/20 01:07 PM
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DoubleDrop32
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Does anyone use ozone generators? I've been hearing a lot about these but I've never used them hunting
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Re: Ozone
[Re: DoubleDrop32]
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03/11/20 02:19 AM
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Texas buckeye
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I don’t use hunting, but I have two closets in the garage at the ranch that have ozone generators in them. Keep the clothes smelling fresh, never cleaned them all season and had no issues with smell.
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Re: Ozone
[Re: DoubleDrop32]
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03/11/20 03:51 PM
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DoubleDrop32
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Can you tell a difference that the deer don’t pick up your scent? I’ve always been skeptical because I’ve never used it and deer have walked the same trail I did that same morning. Never got spooked
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Re: Ozone
[Re: DoubleDrop32]
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03/12/20 02:46 AM
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I try to hunt such that deer don’t know I am there anyway, so it is rare for a deer to spook at my scent or anything. I know I wore the same clothes for the whole season and didn’t wash them once, and deer didn’t react any different, and they never smelled to me other than the ozone smell. That’s about all I can say.
Last edited by Texas buckeye; 03/12/20 02:46 AM.
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Re: Ozone
[Re: DoubleDrop32]
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03/12/20 10:15 PM
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Jgraider
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They're a farce in the field.
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Re: Ozone
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03/13/20 11:09 PM
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Dave Davidson
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A bow hunter that hunts my place uses it. Bottom line is that he sees a lot more than I do.
Without a sense of urgency, nothing ever happens.
Boy, if I say "sic em", you'd better look for something to bite. Sam Shelley, Rancher Muleshoe Texas 1892-1985 RIP
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Re: Ozone
[Re: Dave Davidson]
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03/13/20 11:53 PM
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A bow hunter that hunts my place uses it. Bottom line is that he sees a lot more than I do. Do you blame that on the fact he uses ozone? Or do you have other reasons he sees more deer than you do?
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Re: Ozone
[Re: Texas buckeye]
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03/14/20 11:49 PM
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A bow hunter that hunts my place uses it. Bottom line is that he sees a lot more than I do. Do you blame that on the fact he uses ozone? Or do you have other reasons he sees more deer than you do? Yeah, depending on where you are on my place will often determine where you see more or less game. The claim that the bow hunter uses one and sees more deer would assume that absolutely everything else is exactly the same and that just isn't the case in nature. It would assume that the deer are evenly distributed across the property in the first place such that both locations have equal chances of seeing deer. It would assume that both locations are in comparable geographic positions relative to deer travel patterns, wind patterns, food resources, and water resources. It would assume that both locations suffer equal amounts of outside disturbances such as road noise. It assumes that both hunter are equally quiet and motionless. It assumes that both hunters are equally observant. It assumes that both hunters report their observations equally accurately. In other words, it assumes that the only difference in the two situations is that one guy is using an ozone generator. This is highly unlikely to be true. Case and point, at my place where I have a box stand, we have two feeders set up, one at 45 yards and one at 100 yards. We used to run cameras on each. It was common for deer and hogs to hit one feeder but not the other, despite the feeders being only 55 yards apart and line of sight visible to one another. We were going to take one down until we realized that each seemed to have their own particular draw or attraction for game. Two weeks ago, I hunted with Chuck and David, sitting with Chuck. David was in another blind. I was the only one who spotted hogs that evening. I saw more hogs than Chuck despite the fact that he was sitting less than a foot away from me. Here is a test that is sometimes cited as proof. Notice how much is going into this. Notice that the target is in an enclosed environment that has been saturated by ozone in preparation before entry and sat inside the box with the ozone generator running. This is NOT how ozone is used in the field and is potentially hazardous to the user. Never mind all the other stuff that was being done as well. https://www.fieldandstream.com/does-scent-control-work/What is interesting to note is that when people are successful when using a product such a a HECS suit, new camo, scent locker, scent cover, etc., they attribute the success to the product they are using. If they don't have luck despite using said product, there are claims such as "Well, the deer/hogs just weren't moving." "I must have been making too much noise." "Other hunters scared away the game." In other words, there is no way for the product to fail as failure is always attributed to other factors, success only being attributed to the new product. In other words, it becomes non-falsifiable. Often times, people will modify their own behavior, albeit unconsciously, to make the product work better. There are people who actually got better gas mileage using magnets on their fuel line, using the vornado, etc. Some people really do get better gas mileage when they use them because they start driving better. The products themselves don't actually work. Pretty soon, they are back to their crappy gas mileage despite using the product and that is because their behavior changed. https://www.consumer.ftc.gov/articles/0057-gas-saving-productsThen there is the factor of buyer embarrassment. Nobody wants to admit to spending big bucks on a piece of garbage. Looking at some reviews, it is interesting to see where you can get better results with a $11 spray (4.5 stars) than with $530 Ozonics generator (3.5 stars). https://smile.amazon.com/Scent-Kill...KBGHJ0YFB2F&psc=1&qid=1584229477https://smile.amazon.com/Ozonics-HR...ds=ozonics&qid=1584229265&sr=8-7
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Re: Ozone
[Re: DoubleDrop32]
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03/15/20 12:06 AM
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DNS, it's like you were reading my mind
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Re: Ozone
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03/18/20 05:51 PM
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DoubleDrop32
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Double Naught Spy - thanks for all the info!
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Re: Ozone
[Re: DoubleDrop32]
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03/19/20 01:07 PM
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Dave Davidson
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Not sure whether the Ozonics is the only reason. It just might be the 20 year old girlfriend that he hunts with.
Actually, my landand I’ve owned it for over 35 years. He seems to see more game than I do; no matter which place he and the GF hunt. He always uses the ozonics. Not sure what the difference is unless it is my snoring.
Without a sense of urgency, nothing ever happens.
Boy, if I say "sic em", you'd better look for something to bite. Sam Shelley, Rancher Muleshoe Texas 1892-1985 RIP
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Re: Ozone
[Re: DoubleDrop32]
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08/18/20 07:17 PM
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GavinM
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personally, I've never used it to hunt, I've been usin it as a desinfector at home cause it can perfectly kill anu bacteria and viruses! But I'll try to use it at hunting too
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Re: Ozone
[Re: Dave Davidson]
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08/18/20 10:21 PM
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Double Naught Spy
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Not sure whether the Ozonics is the only reason. It just might be the 20 year old girlfriend that he hunts with.
Actually, my landand I’ve owned it for over 35 years. He seems to see more game than I do; no matter which place he and the GF hunt. He always uses the ozonics. Not sure what the difference is unless it is my snoring. It isn't your snoring, but that you are asleep and he is not, LOL. Plus, he and his girlfriend have 2 sets of eyes.
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Re: Ozone
[Re: DoubleDrop32]
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08/24/20 08:28 PM
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GavinM
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huh, you're right.. the ozone might be helpful but the important work is done by humans, after all...
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Re: Ozone
[Re: DoubleDrop32]
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08/31/20 10:16 AM
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GavinM
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Anyway, I've recently bought an ozone generator for the first time and had no idea how and where to use it. I've read on this forum that it can serve pretty well at hunting. I guess it's ability to take away the smell can be very useful at hunt. Well, my ozone generator does this, I don't know about others.. I had no idea that it could do so before I've read it on https://www.damagecontrol-911.com/safely-using-an-ozone-generator-in-the-home/. Now I know that when you buy a new thing which you have no idea how to use you have to read all about it so you can use all of its functions.
Last edited by GavinM; 08/31/20 10:26 AM.
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