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    This has been a great thread. So much great information that i picked up a scentlok enforcer. 146 bucks. Works for your clothes and can be used in the field. I believe these units will avoid with scent busts that happen and you never even know.

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    Clothes cleanser/decontaminator

    Here's a great little/cheap ozone generator for guys wanting to make a death chamber closet for home. puts out 600mg/hr

    the new latest greatest Ozonics is a 300mg/hr unit

    2 of my friends have this and they love it. It's programmable

    http://www.ebay.com/itm/FireAngel-Oz...UAAOxyTjNSo-w0
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    Are there any health risks to using this in a blind or for drinking water?
    How do you power the 110V units in a blind?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Maximus44 View Post
    Are there any health risks to using this in a blind or for drinking water?
    How do you power the 110V units in a blind?
    The scentloc unit is rechargeable. Not sure about health risks. I plan to attach the unit to my tree stand facing down wind so i do not breath any in or just use it to treat my clothes or use it all if i have the wrong wind and have the unit in the front of the blind if my wind is blowing that way. The whitetail purge 50 is unit which can charged with a plug in the wall or car and can be purchased on amazon.ca. http://www.fieldandstream.com The whitetail surge 50 is the product that is relatively inexpensive. I think it cost me 70 bucks shipped on amazon.ca. i will use that unit to treat my clothes, boots and safety harness. Saves washing time. Just treat your clothes in a tote after a hunt.
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    Thanks for the info.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SK33T3R View Post
    I used to think like that. BUT IMO if you set up with TOO much advantage in your favor the bait will NOT get visited when the conditions are right for you and not right for MR BIG.

    and most nights the woods will go still in that last hour - the witching hour. wind dies and you can feel the cool thermals descending on the back of your neck. Your scent is going downward and billowing out in all directions. I've watched honey burns billow in every direction and the longer you've been on a stand the deeper into the woods goes your STINK! You hear a few branches breaking - enough to get your heart going - and nothing shows up! Busted!

    Now when I get it I turn on the camera and I actually point to the direction that a bear will come from - and it's unreal how often I'm correct. downwind!
    I believe most hunters make that mistake and set up down wind. You should try cross wind like me. I think I'm doing something right if I see 6 good Bears in 2 hours and have 3.5 hours left to hunt. I,m happy doing what I do and always getting the same results.

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    Milk weed seeds will tell you what the wind is doing all the time. Surprising, how the wind really works. I went home before because of a wind turn bad and it won't be the last.

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    I've used an HR200 for 3 seasons now and love it
    I've actually had deer feeding in a food plot downwind and the battery run out and they winded me quickly afterwards
    the amount of deer I see coming from downwind is pretty crazy now

    Dan

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    Quote Originally Posted by Maximus44 View Post
    Are there any health risks to using this in a blind or for drinking water?
    How do you power the 110V units in a blind?
    "Conclusions
    Whether in its pure form or mixed with other chemicals, ozone can be harmful to health.

    When inhaled, ozone can damage the lungs. Relatively low amounts of ozone can cause chest pain, coughing, shortness of breath and, throat irritation. It may also worsen chronic respiratory diseases such as asthma as well as compromise the ability of the body to fight respiratory infections."

    https://www.epa.gov/indoor-air-quali...rs#conclusions
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    WELL! I have a question! This will be a change for me because I usually have all the answers.

    Did anyone use their Ozonics during this spring bear season?
    I was curious if it reduced the bugs in any way.
    Mosquitos use your body heat and other gaseous (CO2 I think) bodily secretions to find you.
    I was wondering if the ozone affected them. I sure hope so!
    If you keep doing what you've always done. You'll keep getting what you've always got!
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