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    ever used it ? some might know it by another name , I think they call it ghost scent ?
    interesting stuff , if you bow hunt , you need to give it a hard look , it works
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    Use to use it years ago. I think if you feel it works, it will I started using Scent Thief last year and had great results with that.

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    Chlorophyll reduces and or eliminates human odor really well .
    we used to use it alot when we hunted in the swamps in Arkansas .
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    I started taking chlorophyll tabs about 20 years ago. I start about 3 weeks before Archery season and usually quit taking them around mid November. I prefer Natures Way "Chloro fresh".. I found I can not take more than 1 per day. More than 1 and I have digestive issues..ya, green and loose... Unrelated to hunting but there was a guy at work who had really bad Body Odor. He swore he took regular daily showers.. We got him to try chlorophyll, it worked..we knew when he ran out and urged him to buy more. I do not have excessive body odor. But I like to reduce as much as I can when I am hunting deer and wild hogs. In my opinion the Chlorophyll does reduce my human body odor, nothing will totally eliminate it..
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    There were Indians that would avoid meat in the lead up to the big hunts. Herbivores can sense the molecules a meat eater exudes in their breath, sweat, urine and feces. They can also sense vegetarians as easily.
    Maybe they will bite this one……

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    Quote Originally Posted by Micanopy View Post
    There were Indians that would avoid meat in the lead up to the big hunts. Herbivores can sense the molecules a meat eater exudes in their breath, sweat, urine and feces. They can also sense vegetarians as easily.
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    we used to do lots of stuff back when like native americans , we knew smelling like you eat deer mattered , chlorophyll was the ticket to smell less carnivore for sure , one spot we hunted days on end without running water and lack of a shower and even after a few days you still didn't have a noticeable odor to the degree you would if you did not take it .
    the filter effect it has is amazing and yes you might poo dark green ,but it was well worth it , i wish i could show yawl the buck my bud took at close range laying on the ground in the swamp , it was a 173" monster of the swamp with a 10 point rack as big as a house on it's head .
    arkansas fish and game said it was off it's age chart , texas said it was at least 9 years old , it had no teeth and was swallowing acorns whole . the buck was about the most beautiful whitetail i have ever seen . not a soul in that part of the world had ever seen him in the past and he was running with a look a like and they were following a red fox thru the woods .he took an 30 06 thru the chest and just looked at my bud like what the heck , never flinched and went down on the follow up shot .
    i used to just stare at the mount back when and think omg ....wow ....what a dream buck ....
    someone stole the mount some years ago on a home break in and haven't seen the buck since .
    thank you to my bud who told me his dad used to eat it in the swamps to get close to big bucks , it for sure works to reduce human odor .
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    Sounds like that critter found a way to beat the decline when It's teeth were gone. Those swanos sure hold some big animals.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DockShootinJack View Post
    Sounds like that critter found a way to beat the decline when It's teeth were gone. Those swanos sure hold some big animals.
    we were quite surprised to see it had basically no teeth and was in such wonderful prime condition ,when he dressed it it was amazing the amount of whole acorns it its stomach
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    I just hunt downwind. Seems to work for me.


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