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Need an update on scent technology and bugling season
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<blockquote data-quote="dmj" data-source="post: 3091734" data-attributes="member: 73479"><p>I consider myself a serious archery elk hunter. I don't claim to be a trophy hunter and not trying to convince anyone that I consider myself a good hunter. But one thing that I do believe is that keeping the wind right is by far more effective than any scent blocker. I'm sure that some will claim to have seen a measure of success with the scent blockers but in my years of hunting I've seen some crazy things happen. Sometimes I was using some kind of scent blocker and at times I wasn't. I finally came to the conclusion that I worry about the wind and let the chips fall where they may. Best wishes, good luck on your hunt and above all be safe and have fun.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dmj, post: 3091734, member: 73479"] I consider myself a serious archery elk hunter. I don't claim to be a trophy hunter and not trying to convince anyone that I consider myself a good hunter. But one thing that I do believe is that keeping the wind right is by far more effective than any scent blocker. I'm sure that some will claim to have seen a measure of success with the scent blockers but in my years of hunting I've seen some crazy things happen. Sometimes I was using some kind of scent blocker and at times I wasn't. I finally came to the conclusion that I worry about the wind and let the chips fall where they may. Best wishes, good luck on your hunt and above all be safe and have fun. [/QUOTE]
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