Order the new book by Russell D. Haynes, Where Did the Deer Go? This book explains, in detail and with pictures, the reason that whitetail deer were close to extinction in the middle to late 1800's of most of America. Then, this book explains the steps the United States government took to remedy the problem, thus, giving the United States, especially the southeast, a current, thriving whitetail population.
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You need to cover your head and your breath when hunting.
Your breath contains about 20,000 to 50,000 negative ions from the water evaporating from your body; but you must be grounded to exhale a concentration this high. If you are not grounded, you will become more positively charged with each breath exhaled by about five volts, because your breath is removing negative charged ions. Eventually, you will become sufficiently positive after exhaling about 20 times, that the negative ions will immediately return and neutralize your body. The scent comes out the top of your head and your breath. Ever watch football players on a cold day when they take their helmets off ? Look at your breath on a cold day or notice the light fog out the top of their head. You just dont see it on a hot day.
This is exactly why a Shutzhund trained German Shepherd can trail a man through the woods for 3 and a half hours, without even putting it's nose to the ground except for about the last half hour, depending on how fast the man moves. THINK ABOUT WHAT DEER CAN SMELL! This is why hunters have wondered why deer can still smell where they have been even while wearing rubber boots.
For years, many popular outdoor magazines claim that around 70% of the odor that deer smell escape from the top of the head. When you see football players on the sideline with their helmets off, you see that steam, that is what animals smell flowing across the air current! The media in this scent destroying cap liner is patented and a vast improvement other activated carbon (coconut shell) products. We have patented resins that do 3 things: 1. They keep the millions of pores unclogged by not allowing sweat or other liquids from entering in. 2. They controls odor molecules that cannot be handled and are 'exchanged' into molecules that are odorless. They keep a positive 'draw' on scent molecules.
Your body is negatively charged, that is why lighting strikes us.
The blue sections sewn into our cap liners are positively charged to continuously draw human odors. We also use the same media in our liners as we do in our patented polar hoods, face mask and foot inserts. The coconut bed also includes a patented, all natural vegetable odor absorbing media. NOTE: Keep cap liner in plastic bag or scent control bag when not in use. Do not store in cedar.
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Posted by Joe Blanton, Pa on 21st Nov 2018
Killed first one in ground blind last year and this yr killed one BIG BUCK sitting in leaves on side of hill, wind Was not IN MY FAVOR. I am a believer now!
Posted by Will Miles, TN on 15th Sep 2017
Im old guy who has to ground hunt these days. Buddy told me about these, they really work, apparently most human odor does go out the top of the head and our breath. i believe it now
Posted by Chester Lounge, Ga on 22nd Aug 2017
We are older guys in a southern club who have to hunt off the ground, sometimes in blinds or short houses, these seem to work, even with open windows
Posted by Reach Evans, Columbus Ms on 24th Apr 2017
I hunt in ground blinds but with all windows unzipped. Deer have gotten very very close to me...so
Posted by Chip Kelly, NY on 28th Nov 2016
Even one warm day in Texas a buck got 20 yards to me before he knew I was there in a pretty open ground blind
Posted by Tom and Sheila Smith, Irving, Texas on 20th Jul 2016
My wife actually likes it because it keeps her head warmer! But we bow hunt in Texas and Arkansas and it gets real warm at times. We have noticed a BIG difference in deer not getting spooked and we have yet to hear that SNORT since wearing these. Good product
Posted by Craig Turner, Texas on 20th Jul 2016
I am disabled and have to sit in a ground blind and even with wind not in my favor, I havent spooked a deer yet. Before they seem to wind me. But I also wear the mask from Haynes Hunting as well.
Posted by Joey Gunter on 8th Oct 2012
AWESOME PRODUCT. I shot a nice buck with a bow sitting on the ground opening day in South Carolina, about 45 degrees and I watched it walk for about 20 minutes straight to me. Never winded me!
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