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Old 10-21-2006 | 12:52 PM
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BJ1011
 
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Of course you can't be completely rid of all scent, but TO A DEER, you can be scent free. Nothing is scent free...Elimitrax is not scent free. When companies say their product is scent free, it is able to be assumed that it is to the nose of an animal, which is not as sensitive as some of the machines I've seen used to detect odor (yes, it's real, not just on commercials). I do not believe that a deer can smell you if the wind is blowing toward them if you are using a little more than the typical common sense about scent. I hear people saying all this stuff about how they had oil or gas on their clothes and they went out and shot a good buck. Then I ask which way the wind was blowing...low and behold it was away from the deer. Of course!!! You can smell like whatever you want to if the wind is blowing toward you and away from the deer. Put on Old Spice if you want to!

The point is that the wind is not always in your favor, and when it's not, you need to be as scent free as possible. Also, did you know that after a deer reaches the age of 6 1/2, which is a really good deer, it's sense of smell starts deteriorating? I have not been winded a single time, I'll swear to it, in over four years, and it's because of the process I do using scent elimination.

I do like the redneck cologne, though!
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