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Old 02-19-2013 | 07:14 AM
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nodog
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Originally Posted by trmichels
For those of you who took a dominany buckm or any drer, while using Scent Lok, it was not the Scent Lok that did it. You played the wind right, took precautions do that you did not smell, and hunted hard and hunted correctly. Give yourself some credit - not a product that cannot work as stated.

If you need a good scent blocking product, use cyclodextrin (unscented Febreeze). Soak your clothes sin it, let them dry and go hunt, but always play the wind, keep still and be quiet, and do not get too close to the area where you expect to see deer. Give them 20 yards or so.

God bless,

T.R. Michels
Trinity Mountain Outdoors
You never understood what was going on and focused on the science of carbon reactivation without taking in to consideration everything else and if I remember right it wasn't about the product, it was personal and what caused me to disregard your claims apart from your lack of "everything else going on" you tried to invoke some kind of judgement from God upon the company because of the way they treated you. FWIW since man has been washing their clothes they have been removing stink and reactivating the clothes to absorb more stink. Stop telling people clothes with carbon can't.

I shot a nice buck a few years ago laying in it's bed not 10 yards from the stand I had to climb up in. Just because a person can't do something it doesn't mean no one can. I replace my SL when ever it's priced right but I still use the SL I bought 8 years ago with as much success as when it was new, then again I read and understood the label.

This guy laid licking himself looking right at me as I climbed, never saw me while climbing, while getting set, after turn 300 degrees and seeing it laying there, after turn back 300 and back again while knocking and drawing and even releasing sending the arrow down it's swollen neck. I sent 3 more into it's chest quickly as it struggled to flee, never left the ground. The deer was as close as the pic shows just on the other side of the tree the cam is on. The buck above was something else, a real survivor I retrieved my slug from him and another he was hit with long enough ago there was no sign at all of entry, it just sat there in it's body as if it had been there since birth. These 2 were no pups.

The clothes didn't bring down these deer, (duh) but they were part of what made it happen. Never paid over 100 for any SL item and have 3+ sets. I often were layers of it, but there's more to it than putting on clothes.

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