I know they had to cross my path into the blind to get to the feeder. ![]() I sprayed down well with that SCENT THIEF. I hear crunching almost immediately to my left where I can't see my shot lane and assume it's whitetail - in seconds all these axis does come bounding in !?!?!! For the first time to my left and ONCE AGAIN DOWN WIND ?!?!?!? The whitetail will come right out at 6:45am, while the axis normally take their time coming 20 min later on avg. This time with perfect wind - I was convinced I'd have this hunt in the bag. 9 out of 10 times, the axis always come from down wind and to the right a good 70 yards out affording me plenty of time to prepare and get ready for the shot. This morning I jumped in set as usual, 30 min before sunup and feeder spin. With the North wind rotation push that tropical storm Harvey has produced, I knew I had to jump on this rare PERFECT WIND scenario. I don't have to get out and spread scent or be seen doing so as to alert animals. My chair backed up to the farthest back of pop-up.Įven have THE REMOTE set on the feeder - so if I need a recorn. Positioned my shot window where I can draw behind part of the pop-up wall, and slowly move at full draw to shoot out the open shot window Positioned for the morning hunt where deer are looking back at blind into the sun and I'm in the shadeĭo not walk ANYWHERE near the feeder when sneaking into the blind for the hunt Blinds are where it's at I do agree with the Ozonnics !Īny crevices at the bottom where tent wall meets the ground filled in with dirt and leaves BINGO !!!!!! - There it is - almost 98% of my hunters were in open air tripods, ladders, tree-stands. I rarely ever use it any more because I hunt mostly out of tree stands and tripods and they just don't work for me in those stands but when I do hunt out of a ground blind for deer I use it and it works really good. I would turn the unit off and they all would start getting nervous and then leave, turn the unit back on and in a few minutes most of them would be back feeding. I even did some test when I had many deer within 20 yards of me and directly down wind. When I hunted South Texas the ozonics worked perfect in blinds, I could hunt any wind and not get busted. For popup blinds, I like to put the ozonics right on top of the blind in the center. I like a closed blind with one window open and then set the ozonics right above the open window. They also don't seam to work good on hogs. I have almost no luck with them if I'm hunting a open air stand(tripod, ladder stand, tree stand). If you don't use the Ozonics right it will not work. I rarely ever use it any more because I hunt mostly out of tree stands and tripods and they just don't work for me in those stands but when I do hunt out of a ground blind for deer I use it and it works really good.ĭoing good and I hope you are too. ![]() Sounds like you've had good luck with it Doing good and I hope you are too. ![]() other stories when I would come to get them after the hunt, proved that when the wind switched, the Ozonics did not save them. I've had hunters bring Ozonics thru the years to the ranches I've guided with mixed results.
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