Elimitrax??
#11
I have also looked at them before and e-mailed the company a few times. Problem I have with them is that your legs are prone to sweat in them. If you take them off in the stand, then you are leaving your sweaty legs open. I can' t see waring them in a stand al day either. I used to buy everything I could to stop the deer from smelling and after years have stopped. Now what I concentrate on is entry routes to the stand, and keeping my human order to a minimum and avoiding sweating as much as possible. I mainly wear breathable material on my body and feet. I seem to be so much more comfortable and really have not noticed any change in deer smelling me out.
#12
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: crawfordville florida USA
I have had deer smell where I walked with rubber boots but never did they become alarmed. I even wear rubber chest waders across a seige field to get to one of my stands and have had deer walk across my path 10 minutes later and not become the least bit alarmed. The Elimitrax probally does work well, but I guarentee a good pair of rubber hip waders works just as well.
I WILL ALWAYS WEAR MY RUBBERS!
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I WILL ALWAYS WEAR MY RUBBERS!
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