No not kidding. It's good stuff.really? I didn't know if you were kidding...
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No not kidding. It's good stuff.really? I didn't know if you were kidding...
InterestingThat's actually where I learned about it. An old bear trapper taught me about it. I've found Beaver, hogs, deer and coons all like it.
No not kidding. It's good stuff.
That shit is funny!!When I first started bowhunting in the early sixties, anise oil was one of the old timers "secrets". Works as both a cover scent and attractant. You have to follow some what of a strict scent control program for any thing to work. No scent shower, no scent laundry, etc. The deer will still be able to detect you, but they will think you are a long ways away and hopefully not spook. For breath odor, a carbon mask will help, better yet, bring a bunch of black licorice with you. The anise scent will mask your breath. We also used to use skunk skreen for a cover scent. Don't see that used much anymore.
Here is one thing not to try:. About 20 years ago I saw this product called Ghost Scent tabs. Developed by the medical industry for controlling the smell of feces for people that have had a colostomy. I had to try it. Driving to deer camp. I would make some smart ass remarks like "my chit don't stink, etc". We get to camp, settle in probably watching "Dead Man" our camp movie. I had to relieve some gas via the rectal ducting. The odor almost made my buddy puke, then I got a whiff, next thing you know we are both outside the RV gasping for fresh air. My bud says "I do believe you can put that one on the fail list". Mike
They don't much care about the hung part but if you drive a Porsche and can lick the sweat off your own forehead you'll be really popular....Most are attracted by a large bank account, & being hung like Mr. Ed.....
He is 100% right about vanilla. I forgot all about it. I used it back when I use to Whitetail hunt years ago. Cheap too, because I watered it down and used a spray bottle.Imitation vanilla. I used it in the past and it brought the deer in like nothing other then sweet apple mash. The imitation vanilla I put into a small spray bottle and apply it to some of the trees were I’m going to hunt. Though a word of advice. Don’t apply it to the tree you’re tree stand is in or if hunting from a ground blind. A doe and her two yearlings once walked rite up to me because I had sprayed the tree I was standing in front of. I could had just stab the doe with an arrow, but I won’t kill a doe who still has her youngsters tagging along.
As a side note for those who smoke tobacco. Deer don’t care about that smell, meaning it will not scare them away.