Ozonics/Ozone generator and clothing in the treestand

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I would save your money and focus on only hunting the right wind and thermal pushes. I’ve spend more than my fair share of money on scent control in the past and all I learned is the whitetails nose is superior to human technology.
 

Yoder

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I can't wrap my mind around how Ozonics can work out in the open. There's no way it can kill your scent. Maybe the Ozone itself does something to the deer's nose. It's so hard to prove one way or the other. I've had situations where I would swear a deer would smell me and they never did. The biggest negative I see is how big the units are. I have so much crap already.
 

Dirtbag

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Lol some of you ‘play the wind’ guys will never change your minds- and that’s ok! I agree playing the wind is obviously the best route when possible. But I don’t think it’s always realistic.
I hunt MT and for elk hunting/ spot n stalk no I don’t think trying to stay scent free is realistic or worth messing with.
However I love hunting early season (archery) whitetails in river bottoms of Eastern MT. I have had decent luck playing the wind and ‘kind of’ trying to keep my scent down and using Nose Jammer (which I will definitely argue works to an extent) but still got busted occasionally.
I’ve had some really compelling results with Nosejammer.
 
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