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Curdog352
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« on: July 31, 2012, 09:55:37 am »

I have a jack russel pup that I've been trying to bring him everywhere I go except work. I'm new to the whole stand hunting scene, been running dogs forever. The question is What's yalls opinion with me bringing him whenever I go to fill the feeder and check the camera. Do you think it'll affect the deer coming to the feeder with having his smell as well as mine?
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« Reply #1 on: July 31, 2012, 10:29:28 am »

I don't think it will my grandpa caries his lab every where even to work and he takes him to the lease to fill feeders,plant oats etc... And he kills some pretty big deer every year heck he has a feeder 50ft from his back porch and I've seen deer be at that feeder at night and the weeny dogs run up to the fence and the deer just stare at them and go back to eating
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« Reply #2 on: July 31, 2012, 11:07:27 am »

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 .
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« Reply #3 on: July 31, 2012, 04:17:20 pm »

like stated before wont hurt a thing i do the same with my jack which is also my blood tracker
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« Reply #4 on: July 31, 2012, 05:08:02 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.



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« Reply #5 on: July 31, 2012, 05:10:22 pm »



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« Reply #6 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.


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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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« Reply #7 on: August 01, 2012, 01:53:29 am »

Thanks for all the replies. I guess ol Boone will continue going to the feeder with me
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