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Old 09-07-2009, 02:50 PM
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I do chew. Does it affect my hunt? I believe that it does to a certain degree. Smoking also effects anyone's hunt also to a certain degree. I can honestly say that I have never had a buck coming in and spook due to me chewing. Wind direction is EVERYTHING! The best practice is not to chew or smoke. But no one is perfect! I may chew, but I don't sound like a herd of elephants coming through the woods like some hunters!
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Old 09-07-2009, 02:51 PM
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Smoke or chewing doesn't matter. Deer don't recognize that smell as being a threat. Humor odor equals threat. Smoking and chewing equals cancer
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Old 09-07-2009, 02:59 PM
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Originally Posted by stabnslab_WI
Smoke or chewing doesn't matter. Deer don't recognize that smell as being a threat. Humor odor equals threat. Smoking and chewing equals cancer
So does cell phones and eating to much beef (Iron).
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Old 09-07-2009, 03:11 PM
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Originally Posted by razor6570
So does cell phones and eating to much beef (Iron).
I was just saying, but here is a list for you of things that cause cancer: Acetaldehyde, acrylamide, acrylonitril, abortion, agent orange, alar, alcohol, air pollution, aldrin, alfatoxin, arsenic, arsine, asbestos, asphalt fumes, atrazine, AZT, baby food, barbequed meat, benzene, benzidine, benzopyrene, beryllium, beta-carotene, betel nuts, birth control pills, bottled water, bracken, bread, breasts, brooms, bus stations, calcium channel blockers, cadmium, candles, captan, carbon black, carbon tetrachloride, careers for women, casual sex, car fumes, celery, charred foods, cooked foods, chewing gum, Chinese food, Chinese herbal supplements, chips, chloramphenicol, chlordane, chlorinated camphene, chlorinated water, chlorodiphenyl, chloroform, cholesterol, low cholesterol, chromium, coal tar, coffee, coke ovens, crackers, creosote, cyclamates, dairy products, deodorants, depleted uranium, depression, dichloryacetylene, DDT, dieldrin, diesel exhaust, diet soda, dimethyl sulphate, dinitrotouluene, dioxin, dioxane, epichlorhydrin, ethyle acrilate, ethylene, ethilene dibromide, ethnic beliefs,ethylene dichloride, Ex-Lax, fat, fluoridation, flying, formaldehyde, free radicals, french fries, fruit, gasoline, genes, gingerbread, global warming, gluteraldehyde, granite, grilled meat, Gulf war, hair dyes, hamburgers, heliobacter pylori, hepatitis B virus, hexachlorbutadiene, hexachlorethane, high bone mass, hot tea, HPMA, HRT, hydrazine, hydrogen peroxide, incense, infertility, jewellery, Kepone, kissing, lack of exercise, laxatives, lead, left handedness, Lindane, Listerine, low fibre diet, magnetic fields, malonaldehyde, mammograms, manganese, marijuana, methyl bromide, methylene chloride, menopause, microwave ovens, milk hormones, mixed spices, mobile phones, MTBE, nickel, night lighting, night shifts, nitrates, not breast feeding, not having a twin, nuclear power plants, Nutrasweet, obesity, oestrogen, olestra, olive oil, orange juice, oxygenated gasoline, oyster sauce, ozone, ozone depletion, passive smoking, PCBs, peanuts, pesticides, pet birds, plastic IV bags, polio vaccine, potato crisps (chips), power lines, proteins, Prozac, PVC, radio masts, radon, railway sleepers, red meat, Roundup, saccharin, salt, sausage, selenium, semiconductor plants, shellfish, sick buildings, soy sauce, stress, strontium, styrene, sulphuric acid, sun beds, sunlight, sunscreen, talc, tetrachloroethylene, testosterone, tight bras, toast, toasters, tobacco, tooth fillings, toothpaste (with fluoride or bleach), train stations, trichloroethylene, under-arm shaving, unvented stoves, uranium, UV radiation, vegetables, vinyl bromide, vinyl chloride, vinyl fluoride, vinyl toys, vitamins, vitreous fibres, wallpaper, weedkiller (2-4 D), welding fumes, well water, weight gain, winter, wood dust, work, x-rays.
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Old 09-07-2009, 06:01 PM
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Originally Posted by stabnslab_WI
I was just saying, but here is a list for you of things that cause cancer: Acetaldehyde, acrylamide, acrylonitril, abortion, agent orange, alar, alcohol, air pollution, aldrin, alfatoxin, arsenic, arsine, asbestos, asphalt fumes, atrazine, AZT, baby food, barbequed meat, benzene, benzidine, benzopyrene, beryllium, beta-carotene, betel nuts, birth control pills, bottled water, bracken, bread, breasts, brooms, bus stations, calcium channel blockers, cadmium, candles, captan, carbon black, carbon tetrachloride, careers for women, casual sex, car fumes, celery, charred foods, cooked foods, chewing gum, Chinese food, Chinese herbal supplements, chips, chloramphenicol, chlordane, chlorinated camphene, chlorinated water, chlorodiphenyl, chloroform, cholesterol, low cholesterol, chromium, coal tar, coffee, coke ovens, crackers, creosote, cyclamates, dairy products, deodorants, depleted uranium, depression, dichloryacetylene, DDT, dieldrin, diesel exhaust, diet soda, dimethyl sulphate, dinitrotouluene, dioxin, dioxane, epichlorhydrin, ethyle acrilate, ethylene, ethilene dibromide, ethnic beliefs,ethylene dichloride, Ex-Lax, fat, fluoridation, flying, formaldehyde, free radicals, french fries, fruit, gasoline, genes, gingerbread, global warming, gluteraldehyde, granite, grilled meat, Gulf war, hair dyes, hamburgers, heliobacter pylori, hepatitis B virus, hexachlorbutadiene, hexachlorethane, high bone mass, hot tea, HPMA, HRT, hydrazine, hydrogen peroxide, incense, infertility, jewellery, Kepone, kissing, lack of exercise, laxatives, lead, left handedness, Lindane, Listerine, low fibre diet, magnetic fields, malonaldehyde, mammograms, manganese, marijuana, methyl bromide, methylene chloride, menopause, microwave ovens, milk hormones, mixed spices, mobile phones, MTBE, nickel, night lighting, night shifts, nitrates, not breast feeding, not having a twin, nuclear power plants, Nutrasweet, obesity, oestrogen, olestra, olive oil, orange juice, oxygenated gasoline, oyster sauce, ozone, ozone depletion, passive smoking, PCBs, peanuts, pesticides, pet birds, plastic IV bags, polio vaccine, potato crisps (chips), power lines, proteins, Prozac, PVC, radio masts, radon, railway sleepers, red meat, Roundup, saccharin, salt, sausage, selenium, semiconductor plants, shellfish, sick buildings, soy sauce, stress, strontium, styrene, sulphuric acid, sun beds, sunlight, sunscreen, talc, tetrachloroethylene, testosterone, tight bras, toast, toasters, tobacco, tooth fillings, toothpaste (with fluoride or bleach), train stations, trichloroethylene, under-arm shaving, unvented stoves, uranium, UV radiation, vegetables, vinyl bromide, vinyl chloride, vinyl fluoride, vinyl toys, vitamins, vitreous fibres, wallpaper, weedkiller (2-4 D), welding fumes, well water, weight gain, winter, wood dust, work, x-rays.
Cancer cures all of these.
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Old 09-07-2009, 08:06 PM
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Originally Posted by stabnslab_WI
Smoke or chewing doesn't matter. Deer don't recognize that smell as being a threat. Humor odor equals threat. Smoking and chewing equals cancer
So your saying that the smell of scented/flavored dip spit or the chemical filled smoke isnt foreign to a deer??? Id beg to differ...

Anything but what is in the woods/deers surroundings are foreign to them, and they will notice it. Reacting to it is a different story. They may not care, they may run off

My dad smoked in stand up until 3 years ago and has taken quite a few p&y and a booner(gross) and he never had an issue with it. He always has preached the wind, and stand height...

My buddy was smoking in the stand tonite and right as he finished it, a doe showed up and was in range for 15 minutes. It never acted skiddish or noticed his presence. He shot the deer at about 11yards.

Id say do it until it doesnt work for you. If you notice that deer are busting you, dont do it. If the affects are unnoticeable, have at it

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Old 09-07-2009, 08:26 PM
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Originally Posted by drockw
So your saying that the smell of scented/flavored dip spit or the chemical filled smoke isnt foreign to a deer??? Id beg to differ...

Anything but what is in the woods/deers surroundings are foreign to them, and they will notice it. Reacting to it is a different story. They may not care, they may run off

My dad smoked in stand up until 3 years ago and has taken quite a few p&y and a booner(gross) and he never had an issue with it. He always has preached the wind, and stand height...

My buddy was smoking in the stand tonite and right as he finished it, a doe showed up and was in range for 15 minutes. It never acted skiddish or noticed his presence. He shot the deer at about 11yards.

Id say do it until it doesnt work for you. If you notice that deer are busting you, dont do it. If the affects are unnoticeable, have at it

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You bed to differ then, all I said was they don't associate those smells as a threat.
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Old 09-07-2009, 08:27 PM
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bottom line. your not bettering your hunt by doing either.
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Old 09-07-2009, 10:16 PM
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First Off, Let me state that there are NO stupid/ridiculous questions. If you don't know or are unsure of something and you don't ask, you may never know. So keep on asking!

I have seen hunters who get dressed when they arrive at their stand site. Wearing their Sent Blocker charcoal clothing and spraying a gallon of scent killer on. When they get back to camp telling tales of how they were busted in the stand, and they weren't moving. I know many others who have to put their butts out so they can take their shot. Point being, if you smoke or dip in the stand and you see plenty of deer and get your harvest, Don't Fix What's Working For You!!
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Old 09-08-2009, 05:22 AM
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I've shot a few deer while smoking, and observed a lot more, I don't think it bothers them until they learn there is danger behind that smoke, heck campfire smoke is a good cover scent.. thing that bothers me with smoke are those fellas with the big diesel pick-ups, get within 10' of one and you smell like fuel the rest of the day, but I learned if I get in the woods before those fellas I see a lot of deer heading away from them....Thanks Dodge!
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