RE: Turkey scent ?
lol, I actually DO remember seeing a turkey scent called, "Hot hen scent" that was marketed back in the mid/late 80s about the time deer scents really started catching on getting big. I think it was one of those, "Hey why not, enough buy it we'll make a fortune before everyone realizes it's a hoax" kinda thing. I can't for the life of me imagine a bird having a sense of smell (if they do they must be MISERABLE in captivity, ever smelled a poultry farm? [:'(][:@]).
LOL I'm surprised some "expert" hasn't produced a commerical on The Outdoor Channel that features them walking around the spring green woods with their snake boots on featuring drag pads soaked in "ode de whorehen"!!!
RA