You continue to be one of my favorite SaddleHunters.Man whos ready for that Public Land Challenge? Cant wait.....
You continue to be one of my favorite SaddleHunters.Man whos ready for that Public Land Challenge? Cant wait.....
That is another thing. When I hunt in Michigan or New York scent issues are not as large as they are when hunting in Florida or North Carolina. I hunted last Saturday it was 95°.Scent free doesn’t work in Florida. I sweat when I shut my truck door...
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It’s not a lie. It’s what he and many others, including myself, believe. I hunt in 75+ degrees until mid-November, with no less than 70% humidity on any given day, with most topping out around 87% humidity above 80 degrees. I start sweating from the moment I exit my truck until the moment I shower it all off. I use scent-free detergents on all my cloth and ropes, only because I figure it can’t hurt; not because I believe it helps in any noticeable fashion. I have spent money on your DVDs and books, as I’m sure some of the people you have called liars in posts like this have also done. I have a tremendous amount of respect for your hunting tactics, Mr. John, but your habit of talking in absolutes and hacking at others for their habits has, quite frankly, made me regret purchasing your products. No big deal to you I’m sure, as others will definitely disagree with me and both of us. Just remember that it’s not wrong if it’s not the Eberhart way, and it’s not a lie if it’s someone’s perceivable truth.That is a blatant LIE
I don't know about other manufacturers but Tethrd has tested theirs with ozone and did not notice any degradation.Doesn’t the ozone treatment destroy fabric? That’s the last piece of fabric I’d be wanting to degrade... just hand wash it in a bucket and be done
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Our mad scientist @BassBoysLLP put our fabrics through 20 years of simulated ozone. The only thing that was really damaged was the rip stop nylon on top of the SYS Hauler.I don't know about other manufacturers but Tethrd has tested theirs with ozone and did not notice any degradation.
That is a blatant LIE
I have a 30 gal drum that i put cedar chips and pine needles in, and store my saddle and rope in. You can also try smoking your saddle and storing it that way also. I've done it both ways, but prefer the cedar and pine since it smells better.
Not to be a smart ***, but if your saddle doesn’t have human scent on it all year, why do you find the need to wash it at the beginning of the year? Were you not as careful the last hunt of the season or just afraid dirt will degrade material over time?
If you think you are scent free that is a lie as well
The reason why smoking gear is effective isnt because its a cover scent, smoke works because it kill odor causing bacteria.I have a 30 gal drum that i put cedar chips and pine needles in, and store my saddle and rope in. You can also try smoking your saddle and storing it that way also. I've done it both ways, but prefer the cedar and pine since it smells better.
I have the proof on my wall as well so different strokes for different folksI and many other serious hunters I know have the proof on the wall and I refuse to softball the issue with anyone that doesn't have a clue about the technology. Just keep doing what your doing.
Exactly, I used to be a scent control nut and now I am not. I have seen no difference in the amount of mature bucks I see. I say everyone do what works for you.I mean lets have fun out there, right?! As long as your enjoying it.