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Post by Tooln on Sept 17, 2018 14:59:37 GMT -6
Went to Fleet today and picked up some jammer. The shelves were loaded with all different brands. Not much for nose jammer products.
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Post by kooch on Sept 17, 2018 17:47:53 GMT -6
I just ordered a can of the spray. Always hunt the wind from a couple different stands. BUT, when we all hunt, I may have to walk down a trail right past a stand somebody else will hunt. If I spray this all over my boots, don't spit chaw all over, or touch stuff, you're telling me the deer won't turn inside out when they come across my boot track?
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Post by Tooln on Sept 17, 2018 18:34:05 GMT -6
I just ordered a can of the spray. Always hunt the wind from a couple different stands. BUT, when we all hunt, I may have to walk down a trail right past a stand somebody else will hunt. If I spray this all over my boots, don't spit chaw all over, or touch stuff, you're telling me the deer won't turn inside out when they come across my boot track? They didn't for me.
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Post by Tooln on Sept 17, 2018 18:39:06 GMT -6
Here's one I heard years ago from an old timers. He said he would take small pieces of soap and place them near his stand and on the trails he walked. He would do this year round. He claimed that the deer got use to the smell of the scrap pieces of soap so when he'd wash and go to the woods no scent out of the ordinary was noted. He always had good luck hunting. You calling bullshit on this or is there something to it.
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Post by Foggy on Sept 17, 2018 19:10:13 GMT -6
^ Not sure about your soap method. But......if you get on the outs with your neighbors stands.......just get there a day or two before the season with a bar of Irish Spring. Then get your knife out and while walking the areas around his stiands do a little whittling on that bar of soap. You wont find many deer running past those stands on opening weekend.
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Post by kl9 on Sept 17, 2018 19:28:36 GMT -6
^ Not sure about your soap method. But......if you get on the outs with your neighbors stands.......just get there a day or two before the season with a bar of Irish Spring. Then get your knife out and while walking the areas around his stiands do a little whittling on that bar of soap. You wont find many deer running past those stands on opening weekend. I’ve done just that on a place behind my house in WI the last 3 years. Will continue to do so
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Post by kooch on Sept 17, 2018 19:56:31 GMT -6
I just ordered a can of the spray. Always hunt the wind from a couple different stands. BUT, when we all hunt, I may have to walk down a trail right past a stand somebody else will hunt. If I spray this all over my boots, don't spit chaw all over, or touch stuff, you're telling me the deer won't turn inside out when they come across my boot track? They didn't for me. I'm in then. I'll give it a go.
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Post by batman on Sept 17, 2018 20:08:26 GMT -6
I just ordered a can of the spray. Always hunt the wind from a couple different stands. BUT, when we all hunt, I may have to walk down a trail right past a stand somebody else will hunt. If I spray this all over my boots, don't spit chaw all over, or touch stuff, you're telling me the deer won't turn inside out when they come across my boot track? about 1 in 15 deer act like they been stung by a bee inside the nose when they hit it. But they are not spooked. Its weird.
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