quote:Don't expect too much advantage. The effect will be blown away when the distance is about 15-30m. Then "your" scent will have reached the earth again due to the whirls you always have. Only when the distance is very near, then they will walk under your seat and won't scent you.
Originally posted by Anders:
One of the main advantages is to avoid/minimize the problem that the animal will pick up your scent.
quote:Oh yes it works. I don't use it, but one of my friends is a very keen bow hunter and he swears by it. It is incredible how close game can come to you if you are a) still, b) well camouflaged (including face and hands), and c) wearing this odor-free stuff.
Originally posted by DUK:
... and that works? Or is it more like a mobile sauna?
quote:It may work but as anyone who has ever worn an NBC suit will tell you, 'mobile sauna' is a remarkably perceptive description.
Originally posted by DUK:
... and that works? Or is it more like a mobile sauna?
quote:It is obvious that you haven't seen any of the clothing I'm talking about. Or else you wouldn't be comparing it to military NBC suits.
Originally posted by 1894:
quote:It may work but as anyone who has ever worn an NBC suit will tell you, 'mobile sauna' is a remarkably perceptive description.
Originally posted by DUK:
... and that works? Or is it more like a mobile sauna?
I don't think there is the need for this in Europe. Hunting seasons are long and generaly pressure low. You bump a deer you should be able to relocate to another part of the wood and try again. If not put it down to experience and test the wind more next time.
quote:KS - I'm not 'turning my nose up' I'm giving a reasoned opinion that it is unecessary for me and IMHO a lot of other European stalkers. Anything that costs money and is unecessary is not a good thing.
Originally posted by ksduckhunter:
It is obvious that you haven't seen any of the clothing I'm talking about. Or else you wouldn't be comparing it to military NBC suits.
Why is it that so many Euros turn up their noses at American techniques and equipment? Is it the not-invented-here syndrome?
Whatever.............
quote:I understand your points about deer behavior in your hunting grounds vs. the typical American locale. You are right, our seasons are shorter, which exposes the animals to much more pressure over s shorter time. That situation requires different tactics.
Originally posted by 1894:
quote:KS - I'm not 'turning my nose up' I'm giving a reasoned opinion that it is unecessary for me and IMHO a lot of other European stalkers. Anything that costs money and is unecessary is not a good thing.
Originally posted by ksduckhunter:
It is obvious that you haven't seen any of the clothing I'm talking about. Or else you wouldn't be comparing it to military NBC suits.
Why is it that so many Euros turn up their noses at American techniques and equipment? Is it the not-invented-here syndrome?
Whatever.............
Many of us are the only people on our ground. We stalk nigh on all year round. This means that we are able to tailor our route according to the wind and that a winded deer is not the end of the world. Also because our deer are that much more used to human pressure once winded they tend not to go so far and indeed may move to a position that is better for us.
Given that scent-lok effectiveness is the subject of debate in the US it's hardly surprising I feel no need for it and say so.
As to the NBC suit - well it's a garment with a layer of charcoal in it, I've worn one and it was bloody hot forever after I'm very suspicious of charcoal layers!
I'm not anti US just anti gimmick and whilst scent lok may not be in some environments it sure as hell would be for me