Deer, elk, bear, and predator hunters
This guy sells a product that eats the bacteria of Human scent, it works, been using it for 10 years, had does lay down at the base of my ladder stand, had elk all over me while I was in a brush pile, had 6 bucks in one day circle my tree without getting spooked after being rattled in
George Edwards
Byogeorge@aol.com
405-843-3431
Fax: 405-843-3528
you can cut an onion in half, spray this stuff on the onion, you will NOt smell the onion
My wife used all of mine on real sweaty dirty laundry where I had been out working
Got diesel on your hands, spray it with this stuff, you will not smell the diesel
Coyotes nose is hard to trick, and this stuff cuts the parts per million on your smell.
Last time I was deer hunting in Kansas, 6 coyotes came down the trail I walked in on. I had sprayed my boots with the stuff, none of the coyotes smelled my tracks from 30 minutes prior, and they walked within 20 feet of the ladder stand I was up, my back pack laying on the ground, it had been sprayed also.
We had one ladder stand about 30 yards from the edge of a pasture. 300 yds out in the pasture, there was an old house place, with a water tank for the cows. Deer bedded down in the old house place. I stated rattling with horns, and grunting making a few grunting sounds. Within a couple of minutes a pretty nice 200 lb 8 pointer came from out of sight from the old house place, and stood within 10 feet of me. He was about a 120 class deer and I wanted a larger buck, so he was a pass. The buck started a Snort Wheeze, and it sounded like a freight train was coming through the River Bottom as another 120 class 10 pointer showed up. Those two bucks went at it, they came so close to pushing my ladder stand over I actually thought that I may have to shoot one in self defense. As the bucks fought, the area became filled with does and smaller bucks. I was hoping that the Dominant Buck in that are would show up, never did. Needless to say, I had 16 deer within 50 yards of my ladder stand that was only 8' off the ground, they were 360* around me. One 140-160 lb doe stood at the base of my ladder stand with eyes glued to the two bucks fighting. The bucks continued fighting for over an hour, finally moving up the River bed out of sight. I stayed on my stand to well after dark, not wanting to spook all the deer that was milling around for the next mornings hunt.
These are the kinds of things that you will never experience if you don't do some kind of scent control, and the whole idea that you can not dilute your scent is an ill informed opinion, but it does take work.
I am not related to or affiliated with George Edwards in any way, I just buy his product.
We also use this product in conjunction with some kind of attractant for predators(sardines)...hedge your bets.