Looking for input from anyone that has field experience with using a Ozonics unit. I'm looking at buying one and want real input before I drop the $$$. Thanks
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I am usually skeptical of new "hunting technology - thus it took me a few years to buy an Ozonics. After 3 seasons of using one I am a believer. The only way it would be potentially dangerous is if you use it improperly. When used according to the instructions it is a big help. Nothing is perfect of course but when used right it will improve your odds.
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Originally posted by TX CHICKEN View PostI bought mine a few years ago and won't hunt without it. I only have a few stands at my place and can't always hunt the right wind and I feel like the ozonics really makes a difference.
I've had deer and hogs within feet of my blind and not spook. The deer offen stage about 15-20 yards down wind before hopping into the pen. Without ozonics they'd get nervous and move on.
Having said that, I haven't had as much luck from a tree stand or brush blind. I don't think it puts out enough volume of ozone for that. But when all but a shooting window is closed on a box or tent blind it saturates anything leaving that blind.
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Originally posted by muzzlebrake View PostPut it in a closet or container that holds your clothes and overnight it will de-scent them. No more need for scent sprays. In a ground blind it will kill your scent if the wind is not right. Funny how I can smell the ozone but deer pay no attention to it.
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I had been debating/wanting to try it for a long time. The tests I have read about with trained dogs make me think it is worth it (plus all the positive reviews). Cabelas having the 200 on sale for $299 and free shipping was more than I can stand. Mine will be here on the 28, just in time.
I know there are directions on how/where to place it but how much does that really matter? Most of my hunting will be in a tin box blind. The only shelf I have is behind me with no window. Will that work or would it be better to try to prop it in a window. In a tree stand, would it work to just put it under you at your feet?
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Originally posted by muzzlebrake View PostPut it in a closet or container that holds your clothes and overnight it will de-scent them. No more need for scent sprays. In a ground blind it will kill your scent if the wind is not right. Funny how I can smell the ozone but deer pay no attention to it.
If you can find a Log 6 Ozone generator, it was made specifically for this purpose. It has a 30 minute timer and a small hose that can be ran into a suit case or plastic tote. I bought mine from On Target Archery a few years ago.
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