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    Quote Originally Posted by Gibo View Post
    A lot of deer are 'shot' in the bush at well within bow ranges mate, just because you hunt with a bow doesn't make it any harder or increase the need to utilise the wind.

    PS a true ninja does not need gimmicks to out wit his foe
    Wow I sense a bit of heavy energy in that reply ..but it means bugger all to me just illustrates you butt hurting ..why do you hate because someone chooses to hunt a specific way ..your opinion is your opinion mine is mine ..does it serve well when the common ground is hunting ..I bet the car you drive is different to the one I drive ..both are a means of transporting us somewhere a lot quicker than walking ..once again cheers for the reply Gibo


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    Northern key aspect is how used to human smells they are, go hunting in one place where they are on a mates lawn, he can go put washing out and they don't get fussed
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    Scent control.

    Quote Originally Posted by 223nut View Post
    Northern key aspect is how used to human smells they are, go hunting in one place where they are on a mates lawn, he can go put washing out and they don't get fussed
    Awesome for the input champ ..if that makes you happy power to you just remember everywhere is different ..just like the size and the shape of hunters


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    Hmmm. This thread seems to have a bit of a downturn, I'm out.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by 223nut View Post
    Hmmm. This thread seems to have a bit of a downturn, I'm out.....
    Only because you cannot put me in my place ..but cheers for the share 223nut


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    Calling people a 'champ' shows how much you really value the opinions of others. You seem to be up on some sort of pedestal? Have fun up there
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gibo View Post
    Calling people a 'champ' shows how much you really value the opinions of others. You seem to be up on some sort of pedestal? Have fun up there
    Well I feel it's more respectful than calling them a prick or a wanker ..which I fell on this thread there is no need ..it's a place of sharing ones opinions good bad or ugly ..I don't bow to no one don't intend to ..people ain't coming forth to pay my bills and wipe my butt after a crap and yet when the replies towards me a phark you in a nice way at least I have the decency to accept their opinion but no one is happy about mine ..pedestal nice one a round about way of saying "phark you prick" ..just because you feel you hunt the way you hunt I respect that each to their own ..slowelliot asked for opinions I gave mine and most are pissed with it ..life is too short to hate we have a tendency to focus on the wrong things me included in other areas of my life in which I endeavour to work on ..


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    Scent control.

    The real assholes are those that are trying to kill off the pastime of hunting with 1080 ..that to me is a topic I'm sure we can all agree with ..reading in a magazine of NZ hunter the editor writes about 20,000 deer killed in 12 months by way of 1080 and everyone is up in arms about my opinion ..come on guys


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    Love how passionate you guys are, but let's try and keep it friendly. 😉
    I think this thread has about ran it's course anyway.
    Cheers.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SlowElliot View Post
    Love how passionate you guys are, but let's try and keep it friendly.
    I think this thread has about ran it's course anyway.
    Cheers.
    Absolutely SlowElliot ..without passion what are we left with so too Gibo, 223nut and veitnamcam happy hunting guys safe hunting everyone


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    Their is a whole buttload of text taken out of context here.....
    @Kiwininja if you hang around a while and get to know the posters here you will see you have taken posts compleatly out of context and then reacted badly.

    Its a good bunch of guys/gals here all helping each other out
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kiwininja View Post
    Yea it did they would have smelt me 200m away not allowing me to get up that close so yea it does work ..as we know their smell has a range of up to a km and beyond given the wind is right ..cheers for the reply


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    No it didn't work they smelt you.
    Wind shifts around sometimes you get lucky.
    you can rub yourself down in any type of hyped up crap with a hefty price tag but as soon as you start moving you sweat and you stink like a human.
    Our nose,s can pick up smells well you can only imagine what animals can pick up.
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    Just FYI. Sweat itself doesn't smell, its the bacteria.
    Bacteria can be killed.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SlowElliot View Post
    Just FYI. Sweat itself doesn't smell, its the bacteria.
    Bacteria can be killed.
    On the money ..nothing to do with sweat it's the bacteria that gives the pungent aroma ..definitely make sure I consume a lot of water the night before I head out and absolutely make sure I don't eat crap to ensure my body doesn't sweat out toxins to encourage bacteria ..all in the preparation more than the hunt itself for me ..


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    Quote Originally Posted by Zamkiwi View Post
    No it didn't work they smelt you.
    Wind shifts around sometimes you get lucky.
    you can rub yourself down in any type of hyped up crap with a hefty price tag but as soon as you start moving you sweat and you stink like a human.
    Our nose,s can pick up smells well you can only imagine what animals can pick up.
    Cheers for the share zamkiwi


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