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Old 11-18-2009 | 05:16 AM
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Originally Posted by halfbakedi420
call it what ya want, but b4 when a deer would get 20 yards from me they would sniff me out and stomp and wheeze at me...now i dont have that problem, not even with hogs..so i vouch for scent lok...
Have you considered that maybe you just stink?

Your Scent Lok duds were laying in a warehouse for up to a year after they were made, then the storeroom and later the racks at a store before you bought them, do you really believe that they weren't exposed to all sorts of odors in all that time? Just how much do you think that charcoal can adsorb before it becomes useless? You don't actually believe that you can "unclog" it with some magical laundry detergent, do you? You're probably also discounting any other scent reducing measures you may be taking that are actually doing the grunt work such as bathing with unscented products or using baking soda. I used to get busted a lot too before washing my clothes with Sportwash and baking soda. Once I started adding HS green bodywash as well the incidences of getting winded all but disappeared, though not entirely. You'll never fool a whitetail's nose, and certainly not with some overpriced suit, but if you honestly believe otherwise then here's what you really need:
http://www.sportsmansguide.com/net/c....aspx?a=514966

At this price you could buy a brand new one every year, think of the money you'll save.
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