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Does Scentlok/Scentblocker Clothing Work?

Discussion in 'Bowhunting Talk' started by Rob / PA, Jul 24, 2008.

  1. Rob / PA

    Rob / PA Grizzled Veteran

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    Oh No he DIDN'T (insert head/finger shaking smile here) :d :evil: :smash: :violin:
     
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    Will you let us know this fall?:moose:
     
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    PABuck_HNTR Weekend Warrior

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    That didn't take long.... I wonder when the rage broadhead thread will start
     
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    mobow Die Hard Bowhunter

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    Hell yes it does. :bash: :argue:
     
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    HuntingBry Die Hard Bowhunter

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    Man, a brand new shiny nice forum, and you've got to dirty it all up already.:smash:
     
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    No kiddin! :huh: hahah
     
  7. bloodcrick

    bloodcrick Moderator/BHOD Prostaff

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    Rob, the scent blocker worked great in turkey season for me. they never smelled me :whip: >>>BAM<<< :rock:
     
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    HuntingBry Die Hard Bowhunter

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    No, but they were sure frightened by those giant sausage fingers of yours.

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    bloodcrick Moderator/BHOD Prostaff

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    :smash: Oh man, it has already carried over to this sight :cry: dont make me go ninja on you :ninja: :tu:
     
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    HuntingBry Die Hard Bowhunter

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    Don't tell me I'm the first to make a fat finger joke on this forum! YES!
     
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    My pops has a Bloodhound named Clem. Clem can find anyone wearing Scentlok or any other Scentblocker on the market. Deer and Bloodhounds have sensitive noses so Clem has me thinking Scentlok isn't enough. Clem also wears cowboy hats and drools all over everything. Yes my Dad is a Redneck and his fingers are bigger than Bloodcricks

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    Yes you are and mulberry comes in second :deer:
     
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