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Need an update on scent technology and bugling season
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<blockquote data-quote="FlGunner" data-source="post: 3094977" data-attributes="member: 94240"><p>I own hunting clothes made by Scent Lok but it's more for the quality of clothes than any so called ability to cover your scent which I think is impossible…. Think about it, everyone has to breathe and when you inhale/exhale you are constantly releasing scent. The wind is your best bet. Now I've had deer </p><p>(even big bucks) come from straight down wind and not have a care in the world and I've had em pick me off from a long ways away. I don't believe you can beat an elk or a deer's nose. I do believe that depending on the animal, they may not always spook when they smell ya, but some you won't even know they were near and they will get a whiff of ya and will be gone (might snort/blow/stomp, or might not say a word).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FlGunner, post: 3094977, member: 94240"] I own hunting clothes made by Scent Lok but it’s more for the quality of clothes than any so called ability to cover your scent which I think is impossible…. Think about it, everyone has to breathe and when you inhale/exhale you are constantly releasing scent. The wind is your best bet. Now I’ve had deer (even big bucks) come from straight down wind and not have a care in the world and I’ve had em pick me off from a long ways away. I don’t believe you can beat an elk or a deer’s nose. I do believe that depending on the animal, they may not always spook when they smell ya, but some you won’t even know they were near and they will get a whiff of ya and will be gone (might snort/blow/stomp, or might not say a word). [/QUOTE]
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