Nose Jammer

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Holy does this stuff ever work well. My hunt camp started using it last year, and we're having deer and bears coming in from directions we never used to see them coming from. I was bear hunting today and had one (looked to be one of last years cubs, about 125lb) come in behind me along the same trail I used to come in to my ground blind. Didn't get a shot off unfortunately, he ran before I could get my gun around. Moral of the story is Nose Jammer works, and keep your head on a swivel.
 
Nose Jammer contains Vanillin and other natural romantic compounds that have the ability to effectively jam an animal’s sense of smell. The compounds used in Nose Jammer are not alarming to game animals because they are found in lignin, a major support structure for all trees, grasses, and shrubs. The key is taking these prolific compounds game animals are conditioned to and delivering them at concentrated levels to overload the olfactory gland found in an animal’s nose.

Gonna git sum and spray me krawtch.
See if'n it werky awn the mizzus.
 
Nose Jammer contains Vanillin and other natural romantic compounds that have the ability to effectively jam an animal’s sense of smell. The compounds used in Nose Jammer are not alarming to game animals because they are found in lignin, a major support structure for all trees, grasses, and shrubs. The key is taking these prolific compounds game animals are conditioned to and delivering them at concentrated levels to overload the olfactory gland found in an animal’s nose.

Gonna git sum and spray me krawtch.
See if'n it werky awn the mizzus.

Laugh2
 
Don't need it around these parts, if you smell like jerky , you are in at the National Hotel. :)

Nose Jammer contains Vanillin and other natural romantic compounds that have the ability to effectively jam an animal’s sense of smell. The compounds used in Nose Jammer are not alarming to game animals because they are found in lignin, a major support structure for all trees, grasses, and shrubs. The key is taking these prolific compounds game animals are conditioned to and delivering them at concentrated levels to overload the olfactory gland found in an animal’s nose.

Gonna git sum and spray me krawtch.
See if'n it werky awn the mizzus.
 
Welp, I certainly wont be using it as it prolly will cause me to go into anaphyolactic shock.
but, thas for another time.
I guess I'll ahve to do some more reading on this stuff then.
Thanks for the link guys.
Rob
 
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