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Article on the powerlessness of scent control

Started by ChiefStingingArrow, October 17, 2015, 09:20:00 PM

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DaveT1963

Sometimes the mind is a powerful thing - what you think becomes a reality.  I've seen it in sports to many times.  So who is to say that a person that believes in practicing scent control that it doesn't work for them?  Perhaps it doesn't for you because of your thoughts about the subject???  Maybe your thoughts effect your behaviors in ways you are not even aware of.  Gene Wensel once wrote about thinking a buck to show up at a specific time - it worked for him.  So does that mean it always works?  Nope.  But no one can deny that for whatever reason it worked for Gen on that day.

As far as dogs and being around them - I have and I will say this, ANYONE that has raised tracking dogs KNOWS there are times when they can't find a steak stapled to their rear end.... and other nights the could track a feather through the wind.  Since some here think that dogs have magical powers and can smell things for weeks and there is nothing you can do about scent or fooling their noses - how is it, that the very best tracking dogs across the country were brought in to find two escaped criminals and they COULD NOT for weeks on end?????  So much for your theory of tracking and scent control.  And these were not your average mutts these were the best tracking dogs in the nation.  Did they all have a bad couple weeks?  Pepper?  I'll be waiting to hear how so many "best of the best" dogs were collectively fooled for such a long period of time.  It is a lot more complicated then what many believe or don't believe.  Do I think you can trick a dog/deer's nose - yep I know you can.  Do I think it is a wise practice to try - nope not really.  Do I think the more attention you pay to little details and believe in your efforts the more likely you will succeed - yep I sure do.

So I guess the bottom line for me is use it or don't use it - it really is your call.  There is enough science and demonstrations to support both sides.  I applaud you for your efforts and I wish you success.... and I am certainly not going to condemn you or try to force my opinion on you.  Its your money, your hunt and I am sure you will find what does and doesn't work for you.  Anyone want to talk about the independent research Rueters did on carbon based hunting clothes..... kind of funny when science proves something that goes against what other science disproves.  It is not always black and white
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Car54

I stopped using scent control a long time ago. Killed my biggest buck last week.

BigTimber

Sad to see Pope & Young fall for Ozonics but I guess they appreciate the revenue.

Sam McMichael

Scent control is a farce, in my opinion, but I still have tried many products. Mostly, I use attractants, which are not exactly cover scents.
Sam

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kennyb

Similar to TJ and others, I shower & use the soaps/shampoo and try to keep myself clean while hunting. I do hunt the wind and believe that is the key to what we do. That's why I love traditional hunting is there are a lot less of the modern gadgets! JMHO. Thanks.

Kenny
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wapiti

I still fall back on the pebble tossed into a pond or a rock the size of a fist. The bigger the riple the farther it is detected. Rougher water disperses it quicker. Wind and stiff breezes disperse and dilute scent quicker.You CAN make your scent print smaller and it is effective which will improve your odds if used with common sense. To slather your self in scent killing soap and cover products and forget the wind is marketing hype at its best.the keys are don't ignore your scent REDUCTION and most of all read the wind and read it often.strong breezes adn winds make critters whose defense is their nose very nervous. They can neither scent you well nor hear you well either.So they will be on high visual alert. Tough job being a hunter!
"Diplomacy is the art of saying 'Nice doggie' until you can find a rock."-Will Rogers

maineac

as has been said it is a variable thing.  I know I have fooled a deers scent, or enough to have them not know what I was when down wind of me.  Other times no.  I take the precaution with clothing (though I don't spend the extra on scent control clothing).  Wash it well in unscented soap or baking soda.  Same for me, focusing on my crotch, arm pit, hair, behind my ears and along my nose, the areas that produce the strongest odors. I never get the opportunity to have a steady wind, so I do what I can to control scent and hope it is diluted and low enough to not cause complete panic in swirl.
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The Whittler

I believe most or just about all your smell/sent comes from your mouth. You have to eat and that is what any animal is going to smell.


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