Yea, that's one of the many reasons I haven't tried it...
The billowing smoke that is..... Of course anyone who has seriously looked into the use of smoke would understand how it's applied and...
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Yea, that's one of the many reasons I haven't tried it...
The billowing smoke that is..... Of course anyone who has seriously looked into the use of smoke would understand how it's applied and...
As far as taking the smoker out into the woods to put upwind of you I think that would be a bad idea since they would see the visible smoke billowing out of it.
The doe was completely downwind of him (behind him) the entire time as she walked up to investigate. She was sniffing every step of the way trying to determine the source. Keep in mind this was...
To counter what you just said there Genesis, my buddy last year sat on the ground 20 yards downwind of a trail he had been seeing a good buck come out on. Didn't have much cover other than the camo...
Never done it. First it seems a little pricey and second I believe introducing new scents in the woods where deer are not used to smelling them, is always going to put them on alert. I have been...
Yuppp.......and I swear by it!