Scent-Lok
#11
Nontypical Buck
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: auburn new york USA
idk i mean we(indians/settlers etc)made itthis far with out scent lokthis is my scent lokhttp://www.kishelscents.com/cover_scents.htmthe top "golden rod"
#12
Typical Buck
Joined: Jun 2004
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From: New York
A long time ago someone posted a thread that got into great detail about scent-lok. I can't remember their name but in a nut shell it stated that the common dryer can not reach the high temps needed to completly reactivate the charcoal, I believe this person who wrote was a phyicist, there's no way the common person could say what he said. He said that it's pretty much a gimmick because the cloths stay in the store for months gathering scent and that they need 1000 or so degrees to reactivate. He said it was 100% immpossiable for what the companies said it did.At first I started to believe him because it made sense, it's like some of those army jackets that have charcoal in them for mustard gas and chemical agents , those only have a life for a few days out of the package then they disguard them, He was stating somewhat of the same. I will tell you who didn't believe in scent-lok either , he was about 235lbs had a 20in spread and had 160 scoreable inches and came downwind, he fell for it too. I believe that it may not work 100% but anything you can do to limit your scent better is worth it's weight in gold. I've used it for about 9 years and seen 100% more deer than I did without it. Maybe it's because I'm more careful about scent transmission to and from my clothes or maybe just maybe this stuff really works. I'm a believer and got the proof on my wall that it does. Everybody should wear it, here in NY we don't have many trophy bucks as out in other states and there smarter here too just ask anybody who lives here and goes out of state to hunt deer. We need every advantage we can get.
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