tinks smokin sticks
#3
They work great during the rut.Note the can under the antlers,my smoker.I'm going to try the All Season Tinks this year,will see how it workes.http://i48.photobucket.com/albums/f247/FlDeerman/IMG017.jpg
Last edited by FlDeerman; 08-05-2009 at 06:51 PM.
#4
Spike
Join Date: Jul 2009
Location: Central Pennsylvania
Posts: 32
The Tinks brand hasn't worked for me. I've used both, and the "Deer Sense" smoke sticks are MUCH better. They give off a noticably stronger scent. I've had deer walk right up and sniff the bucket (which I keep only about 25 yards away from my stand), but I've never had any action with the Tinks brand. I've used them for a few years, with a smoke bucket (You can make your own with a drill and an old bucket). They produce some very strong scents and burn for about 4 hours, so I tend to go through two burns a day.
There is a "Rutragious" scent, which is a VERY powerful rut attractant, a "Part A, Part B combo" which is a cover + attractant that you burn together, and a "curiosity" which also makes a great cover. During our rifle season in PA, which is mostly after the rut, I use more of the cover scents and bring them closer to the stand.
Just do a search for "deer sense" and you'll find it. Cabela's has them for the lowest price, but after you factor in shipping you might find a better deal someplace else.
There is a "Rutragious" scent, which is a VERY powerful rut attractant, a "Part A, Part B combo" which is a cover + attractant that you burn together, and a "curiosity" which also makes a great cover. During our rifle season in PA, which is mostly after the rut, I use more of the cover scents and bring them closer to the stand.
Just do a search for "deer sense" and you'll find it. Cabela's has them for the lowest price, but after you factor in shipping you might find a better deal someplace else.
Last edited by RyanJ17059; 08-06-2009 at 04:50 AM.