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anyone have any experience with this stuff?
twigeater
1:51:08 PM
8/09/04

like, does it really work?
twigeater
1:51:25 PM
8/09/04

I have two shirts that qualify. I have not used them in excessively strenuous activities, but they seem to work under normal perspiration conditions.
Geobeet
1:52:39 PM
8/09/04

Iffin you want to see wildlife before it is spooked off by your smell, go vegitarian for a couple of weeks before your hunt/trip. They can smell carnovores and don't care about the smell of a herbivore.
BS
1:57:29 PM
8/09/04

doesn't going vegitarian make you fart alot more?
sacco
2:07:31 PM
8/09/04

Wildlife loves the smell of farts.
Geobeet
2:10:31 PM
8/09/04

Sacco...YES..a good friend of mine went vegan in college...and he started smelling like the southern side of a northbound goat.

I say we buy curahee one of these shirts and let him test it. Ten bucks says he has to throw it away after the trip....lol
OPIE
2:25:12 PM
8/09/04

Artex should test the pants.
Violin
2:31:09 PM
8/09/04

I guess if you are looking for wildlife you hold it in... this invariably makes you float high enough above the ground to easily spot wildlife.
BS
3:13:04 PM
8/09/04

but i saw on the news that if you hold your farts in you can spontaneously combust.

-or was that south park?

i get them confused.
sacco
3:22:20 PM
8/09/04

I hold my farts for a week before hitting the trail. Less impact on my knees. When I finally let go it's like a nitrous boost.
Silent J
8:36:16 PM
8/09/04

Some folks say it does, but the other take is that even though the activated carbon in it absorbs some of your scent, it still has it's own scent, so the deer and other wildlife still know it's a "don't belong" smell. I eat more fruit to cover my scent, so far it works for me, and I always approach wildlife from downwind, or use treestands.
swamp yankee
5:21:59 AM
8/10/04

Birch has used the scent blocker laundry soap. I don't know if it works to the deer but he's gotten a few in his time.
Sassafras
7:26:25 AM
8/10/04

sass...did you say that birch bagged some white tail with it...hmmm..lol
OPIE
9:09:59 AM
8/10/04

mmmmmmm, meat!
Burger King markets meat scent

Called Flame, the company says the spray is "the scent of seduction with a hint of flame-broiled meat".
kleetn
5:57:28 PM
12/18/08

I refuse to click on that due to already having lost valuable time that I could be wasting on othe..... ummm I just realized how stupid this is sounding
rockymountaineer
6:08:35 PM
12/18/08

Sounds like a CENT Eliminator, every cent you have.
salebored
6:47:20 PM
12/18/08

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