deer and smells
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Typical Buck
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: St. Louis, MO
the truth is that your body produces a different scent when you eat meat then when you dont . The difference in scent is caused by bacteria
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Fella' s I agree, putting a halt to the relation' s would be taking it too far and I wouldnt be able to hold out for more than a couple day' s anyway, besides it is already hard enough keeping the peace within the household for the duration of the season!! If I would try to implement this practice into my hunting season rituals I would end up on the curb about a week into the season. Pike
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Typical Buck
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: Convoy Ohio USA
Well my wife was getting a good laugh from this thread. Well guys, we are talking about eating meat, and then someone brought up the poontang issue. There is a good joke there, but I won' t say it. But I don' t think that you have to use your imagination too much to get it!! I am sure glad that I use Scentblocker suits, I can' t imagine giving up my " Quality" time with my wife for the hunting season. Besides, she bowhunts also, so I don' t want her to get any ideas!




