Ozonics?
#2
After watching many hours of White Knuckle Productions DVD'S and seeing deer down wind not bust them time and time again. I can only conclude that in most situtions they work. Nothing is 100% effective in every setting but I think they have proved it works.
#3
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2009
Posts: 1,926
Ozonics
I heard of its use commercially for businesses but not for hunting before.
lord love those newbies. They'll start having mortgages just to get into hunting, with the products they have to buy.
Reminds me I'm going to have to do another general survey of internet stores and products , just to see what newbies have to get to hunt anymore, and what I don't use. And I know I can't turn back progress.
lord love those newbies. They'll start having mortgages just to get into hunting, with the products they have to buy.
Reminds me I'm going to have to do another general survey of internet stores and products , just to see what newbies have to get to hunt anymore, and what I don't use. And I know I can't turn back progress.
#4
Typical Buck
Join Date: Apr 2011
Location: Northern WI
Posts: 853
Have not tried this product, but years back tried an Alpine air purifier someone was trying to sell me. Fried up some smelt with windows and doors closed, turned on the machine, and by morning there was no trace of smell. But that was a unit that ran on 120V of house current in a closed area. These units are in the open running on batteries. I could see them working quite well in a closed ground blind. I have some doubts about them working that well in a tree stand. The ozone generated (O3) oxidizes the stink molecules (organics) and breaks them apart so they no longer stink since they have been chemically torn apart into smaller molecules. The home model I had would give you headaches and a sore throat when it ran (since it was working on your throat lining), but as soon as it was turned off the O3 quickly reacted and turned back into normal O2. I sort of doubt this smaller version for hunting would give you headaches, but it is possible (and not something they will tell you about in advance). It would be a nice thing to turn on in my tiny office overnight when not in use in a closed ground blind. If I had an extra $300 laying around maybe I would give it a try. Or perhaps borrow one from Valentine since I am sure he will purchase 3 or 4 of them
Last edited by MZS; 07-11-2013 at 05:54 AM.
#6
Typical Buck
Join Date: Apr 2011
Location: Northern WI
Posts: 853
#7
Spike
Join Date: Jan 2013
Location: iowa
Posts: 95
Of course they work on tv do you really think they would show them getting busted with it on tv? Just cause a deer is down wind doesnt mean anything its all in how the wind is moving. Your sent can go right over or around them. I would never buy one.Hey but if everyone bought one we might stop global warming
#9
If you can afford it try it.I've bought things that worked and things that were a waste of money.Live and learn.
Kind of like that commercial where you see the first time mother carrying everything under the sun with her first kid and with the second kid carrying a lot less,hunting is a lot like that.
Kind of like that commercial where you see the first time mother carrying everything under the sun with her first kid and with the second kid carrying a lot less,hunting is a lot like that.
#10
I used it last year and was shocked at how well it worked. There's a nice article on it in North American Whitetail Magazine this month, They also showed how they tested it on last week's North American Whitetail TV. They stated that the test's shows it works.