I think deer will tolerate some human scent. If it's below a certain threshold, they don't pay any attention, as it's likely too far away, or from a place where there is always human scent. They can smell the guy hunting a half mile upwind of you, they just don't care. Scent control methods don't 100% eliminate scent. They just reduce it to a tolerable level.[/QUOTE]
I think this is where ozone machines come into play. I’ve ran an ozonics off and on the last 3 seasons and can attest to it definitely working on either making the deer oblivious to my presence, or it makes the deer think I’m farther away than I really am. I’ve had a few deer come straight downwind and never knew I was there, but the majority can kinda sense someone has either been there previously or a person is in the area, but far away enough that they’re not threatened. Either way it helps give a potential shot opportunity that might otherwise not be there. The only negative is the noise they make…. Sometimes a deer will slip up on you without you knowing it.
When the guy said that smoke doesn’t work, that discredited him a lot with me.
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I think this is where ozone machines come into play. I’ve ran an ozonics off and on the last 3 seasons and can attest to it definitely working on either making the deer oblivious to my presence, or it makes the deer think I’m farther away than I really am. I’ve had a few deer come straight downwind and never knew I was there, but the majority can kinda sense someone has either been there previously or a person is in the area, but far away enough that they’re not threatened. Either way it helps give a potential shot opportunity that might otherwise not be there. The only negative is the noise they make…. Sometimes a deer will slip up on you without you knowing it.
When the guy said that smoke doesn’t work, that discredited him a lot with me.
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