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<blockquote data-quote="Headhunter" data-source="post: 5457976" data-attributes="member: 652"><p>I am guessing no one will use it now, but I think it is one of the best cover scents or best at "jamming" deer's nose.</p><p></p><p>A rep from Realtree told me that he knew of 3 scents that were great cover scents. He told me the inventor of nosejammer paid a group of scientist a lot of money and asked them to figure out to fool a deer's nose. They came back and said it can't be done. They did figure out to jam a deer's nose and add some attractant to help out to. He was a believer and said most all the TV hunt shows he personally knew of used nosejammer whether they advertised it or not. One close friend kills as many mature deer as anyone I know and he swears by it.</p><p></p><p>The rep from Realtree also told me of 2 other ways to cover your scent. One is to smoke everything by burning green oak leaves and deer will never know you are there. The guy he knew that did that is a traditional bow hunter and has killed bunch or large bucks.</p><p></p><p>The other way is a hunter that came up with a cover scent that works and works well. He said it smelled like turpentine and he tried it and it worked great but the smell was to strong. I ordered a bottle of Scent Thief and guess what, it smells like turpentine. I haven't tried it.</p><p></p><p>I use Nosejammer and if a deer has spooked I have not seen it even though I am sure some have spooked but I haven't seen it. I quit spraying on the tree I have my stand in, because to many deer were walking up to my tree and hanging out under me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Headhunter, post: 5457976, member: 652"] I am guessing no one will use it now, but I think it is one of the best cover scents or best at "jamming" deer's nose. A rep from Realtree told me that he knew of 3 scents that were great cover scents. He told me the inventor of nosejammer paid a group of scientist a lot of money and asked them to figure out to fool a deer's nose. They came back and said it can't be done. They did figure out to jam a deer's nose and add some attractant to help out to. He was a believer and said most all the TV hunt shows he personally knew of used nosejammer whether they advertised it or not. One close friend kills as many mature deer as anyone I know and he swears by it. The rep from Realtree also told me of 2 other ways to cover your scent. One is to smoke everything by burning green oak leaves and deer will never know you are there. The guy he knew that did that is a traditional bow hunter and has killed bunch or large bucks. The other way is a hunter that came up with a cover scent that works and works well. He said it smelled like turpentine and he tried it and it worked great but the smell was to strong. I ordered a bottle of Scent Thief and guess what, it smells like turpentine. I haven't tried it. I use Nosejammer and if a deer has spooked I have not seen it even though I am sure some have spooked but I haven't seen it. I quit spraying on the tree I have my stand in, because to many deer were walking up to my tree and hanging out under me. [/QUOTE]
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