I've heard of this also but have no experience with using smoke to control scent. From what I've heard/read, a lot of guys have good success with it.
I came across an article on using smoke as a scent control tool. Some guys were saying they use a product called the scent smoker. Just wonder what yall thought?
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I've heard of this also but have no experience with using smoke to control scent. From what I've heard/read, a lot of guys have good success with it.
I live life at full draw....
I've read about a lot of success guys have had. I don't think I'll try it lol I'm reluctant to change things when my methods are working. I did find it interesting though.
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Smoke fire ash, all contain some carbon, so there is some science to it.
My opinion is this, if you hunt some place where deer smell smoke often, OK; but I wouldn't do it in an area where NO one burns wood.
as fire is normally avoided by wildlife.
so a odd odor in a non faire area, I doubt would a good thing, or I woulwouldn't want to smell like a fire all day In a tree there, seems I would be the source of scent, and get busted too easy for smelling like danger, Maybe NOT a human, but still, be pin pointed for the smell NOT normally in the area
That makes sense mrbb
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I have used this method now for 6 years and have never been busted by a deer. I have also killed at least one deer every year too. It works great for me, I never have to worry about wind direction and it's a heck of a lot cheaper and easier than doing the whole scent free method.
Is there anything better than being in the woods?!
Do you use a scent smoker or just make your own
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