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Author Topic: Bringing dog to feeder?  (Read 632 times)
Reuben
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« on: July 31, 2012, 06:15:01 pm »

nope won't hurt a thing with texas being as crowded as it is now days all these critters are used to human and canine smells on a daily bases . i used to laugh at the proffesional trappers [ hog ] talking about scent around the traps blah blah blahh . hell when we would go set the traps we had dogs and humans all over the place  taking a wee wee around the traps dogs going on the corn pile . never had the hogs or the deer or the yotes , coons anything shy away from it .

X's 2, my lab (rip) went everywhere with me, hell she would even sit in the deer blind with me quite a bit, it never affected me seein deer one bit.

I've got a funny pic somewhere, im holding a lit cigarrette in the openin of a popup window and you can see the deer behing the cigarrette lol. I think the whole "scent elimination" gimmick is a marketing scheme.....and a damn good one at that!!!.....wish I woulda thought about it first lol.


"the sun is shining somewhere in texas" -Jason Boland

Scent elimination is a bunch of crap...the only thing better about scentlok clothing is that it is much warmer in the winter as compared to normal hunting clothes...
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