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Post by Woody Williams on Mar 6, 2020 16:00:39 GMT -5
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jtv
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Post by jtv on Mar 6, 2020 16:50:24 GMT -5
playing the wind is cheaper .... just sayin' ... does Ozone kill/cover odors, yea, Carbon also absorbs odors (both are fact), but do they actually effectively work in hunting situations ... excessive Ozone can effect health, and be injurious to elastic in hunting clothes... is it worth the risk ?? ... can it really work (what about windy days ?), and still be used to hunt deer and be cost effective ... THAT is the question ..
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Post by omegahunter on Mar 9, 2020 12:23:59 GMT -5
Woody (or anyone else who has one), You ever smell the ozone generator? My wife got a small generator to clean her CPAP machine and tube. Every time she turns it on (whether hooked up to the CPAP or not) I can can smell the thing working. Just wondering if the hunting units put off a smell when they are running like her mini ozone generator?
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Post by Woody Williams on Mar 9, 2020 13:59:07 GMT -5
There is a slight odor that somewhat smells like air after a rain storm. IOW - a semi-fresh smell. In a hunting situation it pretty quickly dissipates.
I use an Ozonics 200 on occasions if I suspect the wind might be wrong for my hunt. I have had deer downwind of me and did not spook. I’ve had a few get a bit nervous acting but didn’t spook out of there.
Ive got a small plug in my lighter Ozone generator in my truck and it helps. I also have a small one (Boneview) in my hunting clothes tote.
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