- Location
- The Conservative part of Ontario
Over the decades, I've bought my share, mostly because I was being cheap. Cheapo knives, the cheap back up compass the needle fell off.
"waterproof" packs that acted like buckets, letting water in, but not out.
However, there are things I have tried that were not so cheap that didn't work out.
For me, the inflatable Miss November is one of those.
It's the wrong colour for deer in November in Ontario for starters, and it's also too small.
I did have one doe react to it. I stayed after legal to watch it.
The doe came out, hesitantly, stomping her feet at regular intervals, then turned around and left.
Using a doe in heat product on the "tail" failed to entice and bucks either.
Tried it on one stand for an entire year. Moved it around, left it overnight sometimes, it just didn't do anything to attract bucks.
Might even have scared them off.
Then there was the hang on tree stand I got on sale.
It was a good solid stand, just too small for my fat ass. The most uncomfortable hunting experience ever.
Anyway, what are your crappy gear purchases?
"waterproof" packs that acted like buckets, letting water in, but not out.
However, there are things I have tried that were not so cheap that didn't work out.
For me, the inflatable Miss November is one of those.
It's the wrong colour for deer in November in Ontario for starters, and it's also too small.
I did have one doe react to it. I stayed after legal to watch it.
The doe came out, hesitantly, stomping her feet at regular intervals, then turned around and left.
Using a doe in heat product on the "tail" failed to entice and bucks either.
Tried it on one stand for an entire year. Moved it around, left it overnight sometimes, it just didn't do anything to attract bucks.
Might even have scared them off.
Then there was the hang on tree stand I got on sale.
It was a good solid stand, just too small for my fat ass. The most uncomfortable hunting experience ever.
Anyway, what are your crappy gear purchases?