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David Ferianc - Workshop testimonial story

John Eberhart

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I’ve been bowhunting for 26 years, and in the last 8 seasons since discovering John Eberhart's books and seriously implementing the Eberhart Way of bowhunting and your ScentLok scent control regimen have taken 7 P&Y class bucks all of which were 3 ½ years old or older. In my previous 19 seasons I took several year and half and a few 2 ½ year old bucks and all their antlers are in a box in the corner of the garage. The before the Eberhart Way and after results are nothing short of shocking as all 7 of the after the EW bucks are mounted and on my walls. Implementing what’s in your books, articles and videos has changed me from an occasional subordinate buck killer to a consistent mature buck killer and it happened immediately.

I attended your workshop in September and it was by far the most enlightening and informative piece of the consistency puzzle. Since implementing the scent control chapters in your books I haven’t even considered wind direction and your workshop added more info on the topic.

A recent kill was yet another feather in the cap on your detailed instructional information and how a proper scent control regimen negates wind direction. I watched as this mature buck casually came in from 150 yards directly downwind and never even paused while closing that distance to 22 yards. I prepared this location during post season for my sling, it was my first time on stand, was on stand an hour and a half before daybreak, it was during pre-rut and I was practicing a proper and complete scent control regimen from head to toe.

During the rut, “hunting the wind“ just doesn’t work as the seeking and chasing action explodes unpredictably and anybody that’s been hunting very long can't dispute that absolute fact.

All those things did their part and the rest was up to my marksmanship which do to in-season-practice from a height similar to that of what I hunt from, did not fail. A relaxed, clueless, 22 yard dead downwind mature buck took my arrow through both lungs and didn’t run far! The buck coming in and me taking him sounds and seems easy, but that was possible because all the aforementioned attention to detail meticulously outlined in your written materials and workshop was followed. Thanks to the Eberhart Way, Sling and ScentLok, another P&Y buck falls hard!

David Ferianc - Michigan
 
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I’ve been bowhunting for 26 years, and in the last 8 seasons since discovering John Eberhart's books and seriously implementing the Eberhart Way of bowhunting and your ScentLok scent control regimen have taken 7 P&Y class bucks all of which were 3 ½ years old or older. In my previous 19 seasons I took several year and half and a few 2 ½ year old bucks and all their antlers are in a box in the corner of the garage. The before the Eberhart Way and after results are nothing short of shocking as all 7 of the after the EW bucks are mounted and on my walls. Implementing what’s in your books, articles and videos has changed me from an occasional subordinate buck killer to a consistent mature buck killer and it happened immediately.

I attended your workshop in September and it was by far the most enlightening and informative piece of the consistency puzzle. Since implementing the scent control chapters in your books I haven’t even considered wind direction and your workshop added more info on the topic.

A recent kill was yet another feather in the cap on your detailed instructional information and how a proper scent control regimen negates wind direction. I watched as this mature buck casually came in from 150 yards directly downwind and never even paused while closing that distance to 22 yards. I prepared this location during post season for my sling, it was my first time on stand, was on stand an hour and a half before daybreak, it was during pre-rut and I was practicing a proper and complete scent control regimen from head to toe.

During the rut, “hunting the wind“ just doesn’t work as the seeking and chasing action explodes unpredictably and anybody that’s been hunting very long can't dispute that absolute fact.

All those things did their part and the rest was up to my marksmanship which do to in-season-practice from a height similar to that of what I hunt from, did not fail. A relaxed, clueless, 22 yard dead downwind mature buck took my arrow through both lungs and didn’t run far! The buck coming in and me taking him sounds and seems easy, but that was possible because all the aforementioned attention to detail meticulously outlined in your written materials and workshop was followed. Thanks to the Eberhart Way, Sling and ScentLok, another P&Y buck falls hard!

David Ferianc - Michigan
Do u know when the next workshop will be?

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