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<blockquote data-quote="bowriter" data-source="post: 3758216" data-attributes="member: 1518"><p>To answer your first statement. Whether it works or not is a bit of a two-sided question. Will ozone destroy or limit odor? Yes. Will it keep a deer from smelling is the real question, right? No way to answer that. Impossible to know because it may sometimes and it may not sometimes.</p><p></p><p>Do I believe in the product? No, I do not. Do I buy or use other scent control products? No, I do not other than soap, if you want to consider that. I believe there is nothing better than being clean and wearing clean and I also make no special effort to "hunt the wind" because where I hunt, it is constantly changing.</p><p></p><p>When a hunter is squeaky clean from head to toe including ALL items of clothing, he is about as scent free as he can get. If a deer, (or any scent checking animal) is properly downwind, he will be smelled. No product will keep that from happening without the product itself emitting a masking odor and probably, even then.</p><p></p><p>Personally, I hunt in clothes that have been washed in scent free detergent, no special formula and sun-dried. I wear clean tennis shoes and socks. I wear a freshly washed hat and gloves. I have had no more deer smell me than I did when I used all the highly-touted products.</p><p></p><p>Now, that is just my opinion. I neither advise or care if anyone else subscribes to that. It is my firm belief that the deer we hunt today are in part, accustomed to human odor, even in the woods. Therefore, I worry very little about it.</p><p></p><p>There was a period of time, especially during my years hunting elk (far spookier to human odor that deer), that I was almost fanatical about it. I was hunting trophy bucks 90% of the time and bought into all of the hype regarding them smelling a human. Then, I shall not go into it now, I learned differently. I learned how deer, for the most part, including mature, "trophy" bucks. Actually do react. As a result, I quit worrying about it, take reasonable precautions, spend no money and sleep quite well at night.</p><p></p><p>My two cents.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bowriter, post: 3758216, member: 1518"] To answer your first statement. Whether it works or not is a bit of a two-sided question. Will ozone destroy or limit odor? Yes. Will it keep a deer from smelling is the real question, right? No way to answer that. Impossible to know because it may sometimes and it may not sometimes. Do I believe in the product? No, I do not. Do I buy or use other scent control products? No, I do not other than soap, if you want to consider that. I believe there is nothing better than being clean and wearing clean and I also make no special effort to "hunt the wind" because where I hunt, it is constantly changing. When a hunter is squeaky clean from head to toe including ALL items of clothing, he is about as scent free as he can get. If a deer, (or any scent checking animal) is properly downwind, he will be smelled. No product will keep that from happening without the product itself emitting a masking odor and probably, even then. Personally, I hunt in clothes that have been washed in scent free detergent, no special formula and sun-dried. I wear clean tennis shoes and socks. I wear a freshly washed hat and gloves. I have had no more deer smell me than I did when I used all the highly-touted products. Now, that is just my opinion. I neither advise or care if anyone else subscribes to that. It is my firm belief that the deer we hunt today are in part, accustomed to human odor, even in the woods. Therefore, I worry very little about it. There was a period of time, especially during my years hunting elk (far spookier to human odor that deer), that I was almost fanatical about it. I was hunting trophy bucks 90% of the time and bought into all of the hype regarding them smelling a human. Then, I shall not go into it now, I learned differently. I learned how deer, for the most part, including mature, "trophy" bucks. Actually do react. As a result, I quit worrying about it, take reasonable precautions, spend no money and sleep quite well at night. My two cents. [/QUOTE]
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