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patgrizzlyhunter 08-20-2007 12:22 PM

RE: Do you think Scent Lok is a must?
 
I have a Scent Lok suit and love it, dont think it is a must, but any extra confidence i can get in the woods could make a big difference.

atlasman 08-20-2007 12:24 PM

RE: Do you think Scent Lok is a must?
 

ORIGINAL: LouisianaTomkat

Then how about proving the deer can not smell the chemical makeup of said "dirt smell" in a bottle?
I'm sure they can smell it.........that's the whole point. Duh.



Did the deer tell you they can not smell other odors that baking soda can not pull out?

LT
Did I say anything about deer when I addressed sodium bicarb??

mobow 08-20-2007 12:34 PM

RE: Do you think Scent Lok is a must?
 

[blockquote]quote:

You don't believe in SL , and that's cool.[/blockquote]


I have told you 100 times........there is nothing to "believe" about science and the laws of chemistry. They just are. You can say or "believe" whatever you want but that won't ever change the truth.
I'll argue that point a little bit.....This is not scent lok, but you need look no farther than the evolution/creation debate to refute that point. It most certainly is about what you believe, because as I've mentioned before, science can prove and/or disprove anything it wants.

Crazybaldarcher 08-20-2007 12:45 PM

RE: Do you think Scent Lok is a must?
 
RIP OFF!!!!!

GR8atta2d 08-20-2007 12:48 PM

RE: Do you think Scent Lok is a must?
 

ORIGINAL:

Do you have a design that will work?
Reply?
[/quote]


Man GR8............chill, I can only type so fast. ;)


Absolutely.
Are you done typing?? Care to expand on this statement at all?

atlasman 08-20-2007 12:56 PM

RE: Do you think Scent Lok is a must?
 

ORIGINAL: mobowhuntr

I'll argue that point a little bit.....This is not scent lok, but you need look no farther than the evolution/creation debate to refute that point. It most certainly is about what you believe, because as I've mentioned before, science can prove and/or disprove anything it wants.
You are confusing laws and theory..........science is full of ideas, theories, hypothesis, what if's and so forth..........but NONE of them matter until they can be PROVED.

Open your mouth in ANY advanced scientific forum (seminar, meeting, study, etc) and you better darn well be able to PROVE what you are saying or you are just wasting time..........and will be told as much.

Gravity is a scientific law...........you can say and believe whatever you want about it but it won't change. My guess is you already know this because you wouldn't wear a safety harness if you thought gravity was negotiable;)

atlasman 08-20-2007 12:57 PM

RE: Do you think Scent Lok is a must?
 

ORIGINAL: GR8atta2d


ORIGINAL:

Do you have a design that will work?
Reply?

Man GR8............chill, I can only type so fast. ;)


Absolutely.
Are you done typing?? Care to expand on this statement at all?
[/quote]


What do you want me to say?

LouisianaTomkat 08-20-2007 12:57 PM

RE: Do you think Scent Lok is a must?
 

[blockquote]quote:

ORIGINAL: LouisianaTomkat

Then how about proving the deer can not smell the chemical makeup of said "dirt smell" in a bottle?[/blockquote]


I'm sure they can smell it.........that's the whole point. Duh.
What a blissful answer to a simple question. Now, can you tell me the deer are in no way spooked/alarmed by the chemical smell in the dirt scented spray. This is a compound of one or more substances mixed together as a masking scent. Does it work? If yes, then to what degree?


[blockquote]quote:

Did the deer tell you they can not smell other odors that baking soda can not pull out?

LT
[/blockquote]


Did I say anything about deer when I addressed sodium bicarb??
No, you did not say anything about deer. My point is, baking soda, to scent lok "unbelievers", is useless for removing odors from hunting clothes, unless it does this completley. Wouldn't you agree? I mean that is what the big fuss is about. No one knows if the scentlok helps a"little", so some say that it does not help at all. Same with baking soda. Either it helps completely or not at all.

I say bologna.

Germ 08-20-2007 12:59 PM

RE: Do you think Scent Lok is a must?
 
Does your suit use carbon like ScentLoks?

If so have you contacted them with your idea?


GR8atta2d 08-20-2007 01:03 PM

RE: Do you think Scent Lok is a must?
 
I want to know what new ideas you have..if current suits are ineffective..how would you do things differently and why would yours work where others have failed?


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