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Nose jammer??
#2280670
11/03/17 02:53 PM
11/03/17 02:53 PM
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nacho
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Saw a thread on nose jammer on another forum. Some folks swear it’s the greatest invention ever especially in ridges and hollows. I’ve never tried it but what’s y’all experience with it? I know the most important thing is to hunt the wind.
The secret to a long marriage is to keep on dating, just as you did before marriage. We have "date night" once a week. Hers is Saturday, mine is Thursday.
The only time a married woman gives those is if your not married to them!
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Re: Nose jammer??
[Re: bmc77]
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11/03/17 04:11 PM
11/03/17 04:11 PM
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wew3006
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I thought it was Gus Malzahn thread. No; but maybe he could get an endorsement deal?
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Re: Nose jammer??
[Re: wew3006]
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11/03/17 05:28 PM
11/03/17 05:28 PM
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nacho
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I thought it was Gus Malzahn thread. No; but maybe he could get an endorsement deal? There’s nothing that can cover up the crap job malzahn does as head coach.
The secret to a long marriage is to keep on dating, just as you did before marriage. We have "date night" once a week. Hers is Saturday, mine is Thursday.
The only time a married woman gives those is if your not married to them!
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Re: Nose jammer??
[Re: nacho]
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11/03/17 05:40 PM
11/03/17 05:40 PM
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257wbymag
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Gus is a nose jammer. With his fingers.
Quietly killing turkeys where youre not!!! My tank full of give a fraks been runnin on empty I'm the paterfamilias
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Re: Nose jammer??
[Re: nacho]
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11/03/17 07:07 PM
11/03/17 07:07 PM
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Posts: 35 AL, USA
BamaJEB
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Going full "research geek" on this. The science/tech behind it seems logical. After reading their product description and some fancy Googlin' I reached the notion that their product is a specially formulated cover scent. It may be a concentrate with additives that cause it to bind longer to olfactory hairs and receptors. It's aroma compounds may also bind with human scent when facilitating "Olfactory Fatigue" thereby desensitizing the animal to our smell even when the current application of the product reaches the end of its effectiveness and our scent is more prevalent. That is, to say, our scent had been present in the animal's olfactory system but dismissed due to sensory overload. Then, as the effects of the product application wear off, our scent still benefits from Olfactory Fatigue. Alternatively, as a suspected sensory binding additive-enhanced concentrate, it may monopolize olfactory receptor availability allowing our scent to pass beyond capture and detection for the duration of the effectiveness of the application of the product. Here's some of the links that I used to reach my wild-azz assumptions: tl;dr: Never used it and I could be wrong, but it just might work. When all else fails, spray Cald estrous on a Clorox stump.
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Re: Nose jammer??
[Re: nacho]
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11/04/17 03:43 AM
11/04/17 03:43 AM
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Clem
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It smells great. Whether it jams a deer's olfactory senses, who knows.
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Re: Nose jammer??
[Re: nacho]
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11/04/17 04:10 AM
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Re: Nose jammer??
[Re: J.R.]
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11/04/17 11:03 AM
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Remington270
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I've used it while hunting in a ground blind with a marginal wind direction. The verdict is still out for me. I didn't have any deer blow while using it, but some may have avoided me altogether. I’ve only been blown at a few times, ever. And that’s not because I’m an awesome hunter. They probably just avoid me altogether.
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Re: Nose jammer??
[Re: nacho]
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11/04/17 02:10 PM
11/04/17 02:10 PM
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Posts: 34,433 Boxes Cove
2Dogs
Freak of Nature
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Don't you Goobers know deer have more nose receptors than dogs. Ye know what that means, you can shower in super duper soap, wear scentlock charcoal super suit, wear rubber hip boots, spray with super stealth spray, use ozonics and Nose Jammer, hold yer breath and it will not help any, none, nada damn bit.
"Why do you ask"?
Always vote the slowest path to socialism.
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Re: Nose jammer??
[Re: nacho]
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11/05/17 06:17 AM
11/05/17 06:17 AM
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Whild_Bill
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Noidea if it works but this is the sort of stuff we are trying to come up with
We Just Know What Works For Us
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Re: Nose jammer??
[Re: nacho]
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11/05/17 06:51 AM
11/05/17 06:51 AM
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deadeye48
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Wouldn’t it be a Fraud if they advertised something that didn’t work at all. I think it probably does help but nothing is going to fool a deer nose for long not to mention the other senses they use for self preservation
When I need expert advice I tend to talk to myself The older I get the better I used to be
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Re: Nose jammer??
[Re: deadeye48]
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11/05/17 11:17 AM
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2Dogs
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If you listen to the scent control / cover scent doesn't work crowd it must be fraud.
"Why do you ask"?
Always vote the slowest path to socialism.
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