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To many things for hunting

Posted By: Johnathan

To many things for hunting - 07/02/20 06:25 PM

Hi I was just wondering if any one had any luck using a Ozone generator? I’m already carrying to many things now. I have a backpack with just things I may need. I don’t really want to have something else to carry. But if they work I may make room for one in my backpack.
Thanks
Posted By: CNC

Re: To many things for hunting - 07/02/20 06:43 PM

This is one gizmo that I've heard from several credible sources actually works. There are some variables to consider when using it but used correctly it is suppose to work as advertised.....That's just what I've been told though so take it with a grain of salt. Getting high in a tree on a cold morning and allowing thermals to work for you is a good strategy as well.
Posted By: Out back

Re: To many things for hunting - 07/02/20 06:51 PM

Absolutely it works. It does exactly what it was designed for.... To separate the consumer from his cash.
Posted By: JohnnyLoco

Re: To many things for hunting - 07/02/20 07:55 PM

Originally Posted by Out back
Absolutely it works. It does exactly what it was designed for.... To separate the consumer from his cash.


Bingo ^^^^^

I’ve killed some of my biggest bucks right where I took a raw oyster, pickled egg, and beer poop, close to my stand in the dark because I didn’t know I was so close to the stand because it were dark.

Deer come to my mock scrapes that I piss in.

When these two things happen, I know the products are Bovine Scat.
Posted By: CNC

Re: To many things for hunting - 07/02/20 08:31 PM

Y'all are more full of crap than a Thanksgiving turkey...…... laugh
Posted By: Jdkprp70

Re: To many things for hunting - 07/02/20 09:55 PM

I use a small ozone generator in a tote with my hunting gear inside. Yes, I believe that helps, haven't forked out the cash for the tree mounted model yet though.
Posted By: Out back

Re: To many things for hunting - 07/02/20 09:58 PM

Originally Posted by CNC
Y'all are more full of crap than a Thanksgiving turkey...…... laugh

How you spend your money is your business. I just try to keep people from making stupid mistakes if I can.
Posted By: foldemup

Re: To many things for hunting - 07/02/20 10:35 PM

I’ve used one and it might not help, but it doesn’t hurt. Mainly don’t use it because pain in arse to carry more junk in my already full pack
Posted By: dBmV

Re: To many things for hunting - 07/02/20 11:50 PM

Hunting with the right wind is free.
Posted By: CNC

Re: To many things for hunting - 07/03/20 12:32 AM

Originally Posted by Out back
Originally Posted by CNC
Y'all are more full of crap than a Thanksgiving turkey...…... laugh

How you spend your money is your business. I just try to keep people from making stupid mistakes if I can.


Ok...I'll play along..... grin I'm the first one to call a spade a spade and tell the bare bones truth about a product....Some do work......some don't.....Some work but may not be needed....others may.....This is just one product that I've actually been told by credible sources that does work for the most part as advertised. The downfall I've been told is cost and aggravation of carrying along and setting up. You apparently have to replace whatever cartridge is in them fairly often and it seems like it was close to the same cost as buying a new one.....If I remember correctly it was like having to buy a new one every year or two. I will say this.....if there was one area where I'd be willing to take a chance and try something it would be with eliminating your scent.
Posted By: Johnathan

Re: To many things for hunting - 07/03/20 01:30 AM

I don’t think I’m going to get one. Like I said I already have to much stuff. I need to start carrying as little as possible. When I first started I had a bow a flashlight and a pocket knife. Now it’s two lights, two knives, batteries, gloves, hat, water, grunt call, sent away spray, cover sent, GPS, a pair of binoculars, and a peanut butter and jelly sandwich if I can find room.
Posted By: NWALJM

Re: To many things for hunting - 07/03/20 01:57 AM

Originally Posted by dBmV
Hunting with the right wind is free.
Posted By: Frankie

Re: To many things for hunting - 07/03/20 02:29 AM

Originally Posted by Out back
Absolutely it works. It does exactly what it was designed for.... To separate the consumer from his cash.



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Posted By: CNC

Re: To many things for hunting - 07/03/20 02:47 AM

Originally Posted by Johnathan
I don’t think I’m going to get one. Like I said I already have to much stuff. I need to start carrying as little as possible. When I first started I had a bow a flashlight and a pocket knife. Now it’s two lights, two knives, batteries, gloves, hat, water, grunt call, sent away spray, cover sent, GPS, a pair of binoculars, and a peanut butter and jelly sandwich if I can find room.


Knowledge is the best thing you can carry with you....The more you learn and understand the less cumbersome the whole process will become. The biggest keys to being successful is just being able to recognize the right set up, the time, the right conditions, etc.....and being disciplined enough to do the right things. Folks will argue this point but the real key to being successful though is being able to go hunting when those times and conditions are right. There's a huge difference in hunting when you choose to hunt versus just hunting when you're able to go. Good land and being able to go whenever you want to is a big key to many people's success....
Posted By: Out back

Re: To many things for hunting - 07/03/20 11:52 AM

Originally Posted by dBmV
Hunting with the right wind is free.

That works fine, most anywhere west of the Mississippi River. Don't work here in the southeast.
It's much more important to learn how terrain and thermals affect scent. The wind changes direction constantly.
Posted By: 300gr

Re: To many things for hunting - 07/03/20 02:02 PM

Build a small fire,throw oak leaves on it ,stand in front of smoke, you are now scent camouflaged and its free
Posted By: CNC

Re: To many things for hunting - 07/03/20 03:27 PM

Originally Posted by 300gr
Build a small fire,throw oak leaves on it ,stand in front of smoke, you are now scent camouflaged and its free



A drug dog can smell drugs submerged in gasoline I'm told.....There is no such thing as covering your scent with another scent. Deer are able to separate them and smell them both individually at the same time...Smoke does kill or help eliminate bacteria though which is where your smell mostly comes from I do believe.
Posted By: dBmV

Re: To many things for hunting - 07/03/20 07:39 PM

Originally Posted by Out back
Originally Posted by dBmV
Hunting with the right wind is free.

That works fine, most anywhere west of the Mississippi River. Don't work here in the southeast.
It's much more important to learn how terrain and thermals affect scent. The wind changes direction constantly.

Also free.
Posted By: Out back

Re: To many things for hunting - 07/03/20 07:44 PM

Originally Posted by dBmV
Originally Posted by Out back
Originally Posted by dBmV
Hunting with the right wind is free.

That works fine, most anywhere west of the Mississippi River. Don't work here in the southeast.
It's much more important to learn how terrain and thermals affect scent. The wind changes direction constantly.

Also free.

Yes sir. Very true.
Posted By: MarksOutdoors

Re: To many things for hunting - 07/04/20 01:27 AM

Originally Posted by Out back
Originally Posted by dBmV
Hunting with the right wind is free.

That works fine, most anywhere west of the Mississippi River. Don't work here in the southeast.
It's much more important to learn how terrain and thermals affect scent. The wind changes direction constantly.

That's why I actually prefer to hunt days with higher, sustained winds.
Posted By: NWALJM

Re: To many things for hunting - 07/08/20 01:56 PM

Originally Posted by MarksOutdoors
Originally Posted by Out back
Originally Posted by dBmV
Hunting with the right wind is free.

That works fine, most anywhere west of the Mississippi River. Don't work here in the southeast.
It's much more important to learn how terrain and thermals affect scent. The wind changes direction constantly.

That's why I actually prefer to hunt days with higher, sustained winds.


One of my favorite ways to deer hunt is in a pine thicket from the ground, on a cold blustery day. I've seen tons of deer on days like that.
Posted By: Big Game Hunter

Re: To many things for hunting - 07/08/20 07:47 PM

A friend of mine is a dog handler for the ATF in Missouri. They have tried everything you can imagine under the sun to try and mask scents to confuse the dogs to include the Ozone gimmick.

They have yet to find anything that can trick those dogs.

That tells me that a deer can smell it too under the right circumstances.

If you want one buy one but I wouldn't bet the bank a deer won't smell you if they are downwind.
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