ThermaCell's
#11
Need to get one in Scentblocker

ORIGINAL: Washington Hunter
Interesting isn't it?
The fact that we spend hundreds upon hundreds of dollars on odor eliminating products, yet we spend $21 on a mosquito repellent that produces an odor and swear that the odor doesn't spook deer...
Food for thought.
Interesting isn't it?
The fact that we spend hundreds upon hundreds of dollars on odor eliminating products, yet we spend $21 on a mosquito repellent that produces an odor and swear that the odor doesn't spook deer...
Food for thought.
#12
ORIGINAL: Washington Hunter
Interesting isn't it?
The fact that we spend hundreds upon hundreds of dollars on odor eliminating products, yet we spend $21 on a mosquito repellent that produces an odor and swear that the odor doesn't spook deer...
Food for thought.
Interesting isn't it?
The fact that we spend hundreds upon hundreds of dollars on odor eliminating products, yet we spend $21 on a mosquito repellent that produces an odor and swear that the odor doesn't spook deer...
Food for thought.
It means hunt the wind and it DOESN'T matter.
On a side note,DON'T stick it to your nose and see if you can smell that odor.I did it the other night at a baseball game and I still am having some trouble with my throat.

#13
their a must where i hunt. i carry 2, one as a back up. if for some reason they both don't work, my hunt is over. almost impossible to hunt here in the swamps of Florida without one.
#14
ORIGINAL: TeeJay
Need to get one in Scentblocker
Need to get one in Scentblocker

ORIGINAL: Washington Hunter
Interesting isn't it?
The fact that we spend hundreds upon hundreds of dollars on odor eliminating products, yet we spend $21 on a mosquito repellent that produces an odor and swear that the odor doesn't spook deer...
Food for thought.
Interesting isn't it?
The fact that we spend hundreds upon hundreds of dollars on odor eliminating products, yet we spend $21 on a mosquito repellent that produces an odor and swear that the odor doesn't spook deer...
Food for thought.
#15
Fork Horn
Joined: May 2006
Posts: 169
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All reports that I have heard is that they don't readily spook deer or bear. I would not use one unless I really needed it, then I wouldn't hesitate. An alternative is to spray your facemask and hat with permanone repellent in the yellow can. It dries odorless, and will keep the skeeters off reasonably well.
#17
Banned
Joined: Apr 2006
Posts: 7,145
Likes: 0
From: IOWA/25' UP
Bears suppossedly can out smell a deer, and they worked great for bear hunting. We saw bears. Better than the hand movement of swatting a mosquito IMO. They perform flawlessly and are actually one of those products that works and is actually worth three times what they sell for.
#18
ORIGINAL: hardcorehunter
Bears suppossedly can out smell a deer, and they worked great for bear hunting. We saw bears. Better than the hand movement of swatting a mosquito IMO. They perform flawlessly and are actually one of those products that works and is actually worth three times what they sell for.
Bears suppossedly can out smell a deer, and they worked great for bear hunting. We saw bears. Better than the hand movement of swatting a mosquito IMO. They perform flawlessly and are actually one of those products that works and is actually worth three times what they sell for.
#19
Interesting isn't it?
The fact that we spend hundreds upon hundreds of dollars on odor eliminating products, yet we spend $21 on a mosquito repellent that produces an odor and swear that the odor doesn't spook deer...
Food for thought.
The fact that we spend hundreds upon hundreds of dollars on odor eliminating products, yet we spend $21 on a mosquito repellent that produces an odor and swear that the odor doesn't spook deer...
Food for thought.
Dan, Don't you know it's all about who's got the most gadgets.





