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<blockquote data-quote="FlGunner" data-source="post: 1482188" data-attributes="member: 94240"><p>I don't believe any of them are 100% but I do have a system that I do to keep my scent down or controlled (lack of a better way to say it). I know hunting the correct wind is always best, but here in Florida it swirls, changes directions, and it's hot.... Especially in bow season. I use Dead Down Wind products in conjunction with Scent Lok clothing. I wash and dry using DDW detergent that is unscented and dry with their dryer sheets. Then I try and be easy getting in to set up and use their field spray. Nothing is 100% regardless of marketing, but I think it helps and some may disagree but hey sometimes luck gets you more bucks than skill. I believe hunting our deer is harder than anywhere else I've been (hot/warm weather, deer are constantly pressured, and way more predators than you can imagine). Think I'd what works for me and I rarely get winded or hear deer blowing. I've had them straight down wind and never pick their head up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FlGunner, post: 1482188, member: 94240"] I don't believe any of them are 100% but I do have a system that I do to keep my scent down or controlled (lack of a better way to say it). I know hunting the correct wind is always best, but here in Florida it swirls, changes directions, and it's hot.... Especially in bow season. I use Dead Down Wind products in conjunction with Scent Lok clothing. I wash and dry using DDW detergent that is unscented and dry with their dryer sheets. Then I try and be easy getting in to set up and use their field spray. Nothing is 100% regardless of marketing, but I think it helps and some may disagree but hey sometimes luck gets you more bucks than skill. I believe hunting our deer is harder than anywhere else I've been (hot/warm weather, deer are constantly pressured, and way more predators than you can imagine). Think I'd what works for me and I rarely get winded or hear deer blowing. I've had them straight down wind and never pick their head up. [/QUOTE]
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