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Old 06-15-2004 | 07:27 AM
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RonK
 
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Default RE: Scent-Lok importance

I believe it all depends on where you hunt. If you hunt an area with much human activity I think it doesn't matter as much as if you hunt in the deep woods. I had an experience once when duck hunting in a swamp while wearing full camo witha face mask and reeking of aftershave,because of a commitment later in the day, I had a doe with her fawns walk right up to me. She didn't move until I bumped her in the nose with the back of my hand. Not very smart because in her hurry to get out of there she destroyed my waders with her hooves.Almost opened up my foot and lower leg.
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