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Coyote Hunting - From 10 Yards to over 1,000 Yards
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<blockquote data-quote="VinceMule" data-source="post: 2503505" data-attributes="member: 122164"><p>Dead Down Wind works so well on scent elimination, I have had coyotes come in on the same path that I walked in on, they never smelled a thing, then does came in on the same path, and they never smelled a thing, either. You have to spray the bottom of your boots with the Dead Down Wind. </p><p></p><p>We have had the same success with Elk and deer. I had a doe bed down at the bottom of my ladder stand, with the backpack right behind the ladder. Of course, I sprayed the backpack just prior to me putting the backpack down behind the ladder stand. I could go on and on. </p><p></p><p>Dead down wind does not smell like anything, it eats the bacteria in the human scent that causes our scent to small. If you spray Dead Down Wind on an fresh-cut onion, you will not smell the onion! </p><p></p><p>When my wife does my laundry with Shirts soaked with sweat, she would spray the shirts with Dead Down Wind as an Odor eliminator.</p><p></p><p>I hunted coyote competitions in S. Ca. for years, was in Orange County and So Cal clubs, then moved to Az. We hunted in Mexico for years when you could do it safely with all the gun permits and hunting lisc. The last time hunting coyotes in Mexico was 1990. New President of Mexico changed the rules where you had to have a Mexican guide with you at all times. We killed a lot of coyotes while living in Az, but you could not night hunt in Az.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="VinceMule, post: 2503505, member: 122164"] Dead Down Wind works so well on scent elimination, I have had coyotes come in on the same path that I walked in on, they never smelled a thing, then does came in on the same path, and they never smelled a thing, either. You have to spray the bottom of your boots with the Dead Down Wind. We have had the same success with Elk and deer. I had a doe bed down at the bottom of my ladder stand, with the backpack right behind the ladder. Of course, I sprayed the backpack just prior to me putting the backpack down behind the ladder stand. I could go on and on. Dead down wind does not smell like anything, it eats the bacteria in the human scent that causes our scent to small. If you spray Dead Down Wind on an fresh-cut onion, you will not smell the onion! When my wife does my laundry with Shirts soaked with sweat, she would spray the shirts with Dead Down Wind as an Odor eliminator. I hunted coyote competitions in S. Ca. for years, was in Orange County and So Cal clubs, then moved to Az. We hunted in Mexico for years when you could do it safely with all the gun permits and hunting lisc. The last time hunting coyotes in Mexico was 1990. New President of Mexico changed the rules where you had to have a Mexican guide with you at all times. We killed a lot of coyotes while living in Az, but you could not night hunt in Az. [/QUOTE]
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