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Grill-n-man

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Reading the post about YoBuck and if I got this correctly it's over priced and expensive at $7 a 2.5lb bag, is highly over promoted by someone who gets it for free and lastly has to be made by a bunch of ignorant, red necked, inbred toothless hillbilly as by its name.

So at $7 a bag that's just crazy. How after spending $700 on scentlok jacket, pants, gloves, mask and hat plus $150 on a bag to keep it all in $400 on an ozonic unit the another $100 on special detergent to wash em in along with the special shampoo, body soap, toothpaste, deodorant, and gum to be " scent free" $60 on UV spray, cover scent, and attractives $200 on fuel, seed, and fertilizer for a food plot $50000 on a 4x4 truck $7000 on a 4 wheeler plus another grand for a trailer to haul it on. Only to shoot a deer with a brand new for this year $1200 bow equipped with a $900 range finding sight shooting $180 a dozen latest and greatest arrows each tipped with an $18 broad head followed on the other end with a $20 blue tooth nock so one can find their arrow. But hunting shows called baconator or we b stikn or filln the skillet hosted by snake slayer or donkey slayer or hog buster or the like is high society and cultural. And of coarse they pay for all their hunts and equipment out of their own pockets cause we all know nobody on hunting shows would ever ever ever promote something they were given. I also learned that the hunting business world is comprised mostly of toothless, red necked, bare foot, hillbillies. With products such as swamp donkey, pig jam, acorn rage, etc it must be so. Also can't believe that there is a product out there that doesn't pull every deer in the state to one spot everywhere it's used. How dare they
 
:D I do NOT resemble this description at all! I'm still hunting with a HCA Maxx Force bow from 1995, Wasp 100gr 3 blade broadheads, and even some hunting clothing from the same era! :super: About the only thing I buy new on a consistent annual basis is scent free detergent and soap. :mrgreen:
 
MUP":2qrp7577 said:
About the only thing I buy new on a consistent annual basis is scent free detergent and soap. :mrgreen:


Me too. That and Permethrin. I will buy shirts and pants when Wally world marks them down to $3 and $5 respectively, but not every year.

I think what the poster is missing is the fact that most of the comments (that i saw a week ago or so, when the post was made) were along the lines that $7.50 for 2.5 lbs. is high priced compared to Trophy rock ($19 for 20lbs) or Trace mineral blocks ($5-7 for 50lbs). Both products will have similar results as any of these home brew recipes at a fraction of the cost.

Anyone who said they were made by toothless rednecks is off base IMO.

I'm going to guess he has something to do with or knows someone who does have something to do with the product.
 
Grill-n-man":24ftxl50 said:
So at $7 a bag that's just crazy. How after spending $700 on scentlok jacket, pants, gloves, mask and hat plus $150 on a bag to keep it all in $400 on an ozonic unit the another $100 on special detergent to wash em in along with the special shampoo, body soap, toothpaste, deodorant, and gum to be " scent free" $60 on UV spray, cover scent, and attractives $200 on fuel, seed, and fertilizer for a food plot $50000 on a 4x4 truck $7000 on a 4 wheeler plus another grand for a trailer to haul it on. Only to shoot a deer with a brand new for this year $1200 bow equipped with a $900 range finding sight shooting $180 a dozen latest and greatest arrows each tipped with an $18 broad head followed on the other end with a $20 blue tooth nock so one can find their arrow.


You left out the best part. Then they go online and ask: "I'm looking for a good, cheap taxidermist"........................
 
WTM":u1nw0der said:
lol, back in the old days, big deer were killed by hunters wearing flannel shirts and auqua velva aftershave whilst smoking a pipe.

I have a cousin that still does this, but he dips instead of smokes tho. :tu:
 
I got the meaning and completely understand what the Yo buck post was about. Just throwing something out that I see all the time year after year after year. Hunters, not all but the vast majority, spend an enormous amount of cash each and every year on hunting related products that are more costly, more heavily advertised/promoted, by people/companies/brand with names far more out there than Yo Buck. But the first time it's not the holy grail then a hillbilly Satan is to blame. I personally get a kick out of listening to a cover model for Hunters monthly go on with such. We all know more than one of them. Hey hunting is big business can't fault nor get ticked off cause someone other than oneself is cashing in. Heck deep down I'd say most of us would want to be getting them dollars. Hey if it don't won't for you then it don't work and move on. But bash it and the people behind ain't the way to go.
 

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