Is this your first time on a message board by any chance?
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I don't have a lot of experience with vampires, but I have hunted werewolves. I shot one once, but by the time I got to it, it had turned back into my neighbor's dog.
Is this your first time on a message board by any chance?
LOL.....I think what our fearless leader here is trying to convey is that this particular topic has been hashed out SOOOOO many times, and not just on here...On virtually every message board on the internet.
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1995 Ford Ranger XL
Douglas Radial Tires
Super Blue headlights
Fiberglass front bumper
2400 pounds
I believe by following a very strict scent control regimen including Scent Blocker clothes you can fool a Deer's nose by making him think you are farther away or were through there hours before.
If you don't well that's your opinion, and just because I use Scent Blocker clothes hardly makes me a Fool[8D]I am a serious Bowhunter and I take any advantage I can get on my Game. I'd be a Fool not to
I've stated it before and will do so again. Deer are stupid, and are made out to be smart so we buy products companies put out for we sportsman.
My gpa until he died a couple years ago used to lean against a tree, wearing work boots and overalls with grease all over them, smoking an A&M and wearing a CASE International hat, shot deer after deer.
I'm sure some deer that have never seen/smelled a human will spook out, but I've yet to see it. My buddy wears Scentlok head to toe, he ****s himself we all smell it. Doesn't seem to work to well to me.
I don't think "lab coat guy" had anything to do with it... he's in Decatur, AL., and this particular suit originated in Minnesota, if I'm not mistaken. Also, it's not good practice for one manufacturer to sue another manufacturer in the archery industry; it's a relatively small community, and who knows who you'll end up working with in the future.