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<blockquote data-quote="jotahech" data-source="post: 4200608" data-attributes="member: 15784"><p>The use of scents is circumstantial. Timing, employment, location... all factors. For instance, you don't use an estrous scent a month before the rut begins. You take extreme caution when employing scent. Dispersal is better from an average height of 3 feet versus ground level. Dispersal location as well as hunter location while in use is critical. The only control a hunter has is over his own actions and not those of previous local hunters. This may be the biggest downfall of scent usage. So again, can scents work? Definitely! Are they worth using? For the most part, NO! But when they do work it's a thing of beauty.</p><p>Mike Belt</p><p></p><p>I agree</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jotahech, post: 4200608, member: 15784"] The use of scents is circumstantial. Timing, employment, location... all factors. For instance, you don't use an estrous scent a month before the rut begins. You take extreme caution when employing scent. Dispersal is better from an average height of 3 feet versus ground level. Dispersal location as well as hunter location while in use is critical. The only control a hunter has is over his own actions and not those of previous local hunters. This may be the biggest downfall of scent usage. So again, can scents work? Definitely! Are they worth using? For the most part, NO! But when they do work it's a thing of beauty. Mike Belt I agree [/QUOTE]
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