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Scent Eliminator and deer movement in cold windy weather

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  1. tkarrow

    tkarrow Weekend Warrior

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    Well, Im getting ready to go sit in a stand here in Ontario. Snow squalls are coming off the lake and it is cold... well below 30 F with 35mph winds.

    Questions...
    - is there a spray scent eliminator that will not freeze or make things wet which then freeze?
    - how do you find deer movement in such winds?

    Tom
     
  2. Biz

    Biz Weekend Warrior

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    I found this for you. I have never tried it in extreme cold conditions so can only go by what they say. It's the only one on the market that I have ever heard of for what you are looking for.


    "Code Blue Eliminx® Xtreme™ No-Freeze Unscented Odor Eliminator

    When extreme weather or freezing temperatures render other sprays useless, rely on Eliminx Xtreme to deliver no-freeze protection from head to toe. Silver-Zyme™ combines nano-silver and enzyme technology to reduce bacteria and foreign odors in temperatures as low as 0°. Ultrafine aerosol mist can be sprayed at any angle, even upside down."

    As far as deer movement in winds that high I would say they will move because of the cold temps but may stay to sheltered travel areas. But that's just a pure guess on my part.
     
  3. tkarrow

    tkarrow Weekend Warrior

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    Great tip on the code blue stuff...thanks. Now for the evening update... snow squalls, could hardly see 30 yards at times, wind was shaking me like a leaf on a tree and it was cold...thank god for my hand muff and sitka incinerator suit. NO DEER :(

    T
     
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    Gotta be some tough hunting in those conditions. My hats off to you for being out there.
     
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    here in ohio, when it gets cold, i put my scent elim. spray bottle on the floor of my truck, while driven to my spot

    to hunt and let the heater slow warm up the contents, then by the time i get to my spot its alittle warm, spray down my clothes

    and hunt....i also keep all my spray stuff in the house to keep the contents at best room temp to start.... been workn for me

    for years now...just a helpful idea for you to think about..... good luck to you... russ
     

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