Has anyone had any luck with Tinks scents?
#12
Join Date: Oct 2005
Posts: 15
RE: Has anyone had any luck with Tinks scents?
It sucks, totally a waste of money. But I am one person who hasn't had any luck with it and yet it is too early for Doe Urine. Try some Vinilla Extract. I have had many deer come to Tink Canister bombs full of the stuff in early season. I also have killed two nice bucks coming to check out the area for the sweet scent.
#13
RE: Has anyone had any luck with Tinks scents?
They never work for me but my cousin was hunting Northern New Hampshire 2 years ago in 10" of snow and he put a drag line with #69 and turned around and had a nice 8 trotting right up to him with its nose right down on the boot tracks.
#14
RE: Has anyone had any luck with Tinks scents?
Guess I'll have to try that.Always looking for a new angle. The only cover scent I've ever used isscent shield fall blend.
Take my comments with a grain of salt. When I say "cover scent" I don't mean that I apply it to myself or my gear. I place it in canisters around the stand to blanket the area with a "calming effect" not necessarily to cover my scent on my body or equipment.
#18
Fork Horn
Join Date: Sep 2005
Posts: 460
RE: Has anyone had any luck with Tinks scents?
Pre-Rut I just keep free to scent. When rut starts and just before I use # 69 and it always works good.
A guy I know, in pre-rut, used to open a can a sardines and leave at the tree bottom before getting into the stand. He said it works real good.
A guy I know, in pre-rut, used to open a can a sardines and leave at the tree bottom before getting into the stand. He said it works real good.
#19
RE: Has anyone had any luck with Tinks scents?
Generally in the early season, any of the strong scents will spook them. I do use tinks though and have had good results with it, usually the 69 during the rut.
#20
RE: Has anyone had any luck with Tinks scents?
ORIGINAL: Nord QC Bouman
A guy I know, in pre-rut, used to open a can a sardines and leave at the tree bottom before getting into the stand. He said it works real good.
A guy I know, in pre-rut, used to open a can a sardines and leave at the tree bottom before getting into the stand. He said it works real good.
Sardines also attract Racoons, Possums, Skunks, Foxes
and Bob Cats!