Here you go. These guys have some good information and is where I got my first smoker.
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Originally posted by wacm View PostDoes it even contain carbon anymore? They are advertising a new line with "trinity technology". What is that?
I rate it 1 also.
Some of their base layers use carbon and Silver technologies.
I don't know about Scentblocker.
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Originally posted by Jeremiah B View PostFirst I have heard of this, can u explain it a little more... How u do it?
Thanks
Or, plan a BBQ a day or two before you plan to hunt and smoke clothes.
I believe it works as good or better than anything
And if all else fails I just spray vanilla extract all over the place and the deer will come
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Originally posted by Bayouboy View Post7.5
By the way.... How many of you knocking it have owned and used it on a regular basis?
And, also followed proper care and use instructions.
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Originally posted by Fiddlefish View PostBrandonA, you use a smoker like this one?
Thinking about getting on the smoke train...
I don't use scentblocker camo, so can't vote on it, but have used some sprays in the past. Seems to me like wind direction is the biggest consideration.
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When I hunt private land where the deer are used to different scents and sounds, I do almost nothing since the deer are not easily spooked. I also hunt public land in OK where the deer spook at any smell and bust me constantly. When I hunt here I use some scent lok and everything I wear I wash in unscented detergent and air dry, as well as pack it in a vacuum pack with earth dryer sheets and spay down well before hunting.
1 on private land
10 on public(this land has lots of deer and almost no other hunters or pressure to acclimate them to smells)
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Originally posted by Hunter Dan View PostWhen I hunt private land where the deer are used to different scents and sounds, I do almost nothing since the deer are not easily spooked. I also hunt public land in OK where the deer spook at any smell and bust me constantly. When I hunt here I use some scent lok and everything I wear I wash in unscented detergent and air dry, as well as pack it in a vacuum pack with earth dryer sheets and spay down well before hunting.
1 on private land
10 on public(this land has lots of deer and almost no other hunters or pressure to acclimate them to smells)
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I set up one of my pop ups and hang my hunting clothes inside the pop up on racks and then light the smoker and set it inside. Smokes the clothes and pop up at the same time. Works like a charm and beleive me, you cand still smell the smoke in the clothes after several weeks of wearing them and very little other odors. Smoke has been found and confirmed to kill odor causing bacteria.
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Originally posted by BrandonA View Posthttp://www.scentsmoker.com/
Here you go. These guys have some good information and is where I got my first smoker.
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Originally posted by Bayouboy View Post7.5
By the way.... How many of you knocking it have owned and used it on a regular basis?
And, also followed proper care and use instructions.
I can't speak for anyone else but I have a closet FULL of Scent Blocker and Scent Lock. I bought into it when it first came on the market and bought it for years - spending thousands of dollars on it. And I still use some of it because I have it. After comparing it to using other means of scent control, my personal opinion is that its not worth the money. As a full time, year-round, guide I spend a LOT more time field testing gear than most people. I'm simply sharing my personal experience. Please don't try to discount my, or other people's, experience with false presumptions.
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Originally posted by flywise View PostFire is a natural Oder so grab a had full of grass, light it and smoke you clothes
Or, plan a BBQ a day or two before you plan to hunt and smoke clothes.
I believe it works as good or better than anything
And if all else fails I just spray vanilla extract all over the place and the deer will come
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Originally posted by Horitexan View PostThat's a pretty baseless assumption. Trying to invalidate people's opinions and experiences with a comment like that is as lame as someone posting something like, "I wonder how many of you that are advocating it actually get out from behind the keyboard and hunt more than a few days a year?" It's not necessary to take unsubstantiated swipes at people just because their opinions and experiences differ from yours.
I can't speak for anyone else but I have a closet FULL of Scent Blocker and Scent Lock. I bought into it when it first came on the market and bought it for years - spending thousands of dollars on it. And I still use some of it because I have it. After comparing it to using other means of scent control, my personal opinion is that its not worth the money. As a full time, year-round, guide I spend a LOT more time field testing gear than most people. I'm simply sharing my personal experience. Please don't try to discount my, or other people's, experience with false presumptions.
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Originally posted by Horitexan View PostThat's a pretty baseless assumption. Trying to invalidate people's opinions and experiences with a comment like that is as lame as someone posting something like, "I wonder how many of you that are advocating it actually get out from behind the keyboard and hunt more than a few days a year?" It's not necessary to take unsubstantiated swipes at people just because their opinions and experiences differ from yours.
I can't speak for anyone else but I have a closet FULL of Scent Blocker and Scent Lock. I bought into it when it first came on the market and bought it for years - spending thousands of dollars on it. And I still use some of it because I have it. After comparing it to using other means of scent control, my personal opinion is that its not worth the money. As a full time, year-round, guide I spend a LOT more time field testing gear than most people. I'm simply sharing my personal experience. Please don't try to discount my, or other people's, experience with false presumptions.
I asked a simple question. How many have used it. You can draw up your on conclusion.
Reread my post. I said I do not think it is 100%. That means it partially works. How partial? I can't tell you. But, I can tell you that I have had deer under my treestands in areas that contain very spooky deer and was not busted.
I'm sure there are some areas where deer numbers are high and the deer are less nervous and it doesn't matter what you wear.
In the areas of east Tx that I hunt every precaution has to be taken in order to be successful. I feel that Scent Lok has helped in that issue.
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