Are Scent Elimination Products a Crutch?
The responses to the wind related threads got me thinking.
Do hunters that use those products do things differently b/c they buy into the "forget the wind, just hunt" advertising? Examples would be hunting a stand when the wind isn't right or stopping at the gas station to fuel up on the way to the woods, etc.That's what I'mcalling a crutch.
Guys that don't use those products don't take any chances and may be more cautious and astute when it comes to odor and wind.
Interested to see what your opinions are.