electric impulse proof clothes, what yall think

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How do these guys explain the buck or old doe that NEVER looks at you,NOT downwind,NOT crossing your entrance trail and is STILL too nervous and jittery to take that last step into your shooting lane? If it sensed your aura,wouldnt it focus its attention on you at least a split second before it bolts? Or the one thats ten yards away and looks up at you and goes right back to feeding like normal? If it was sensing your bad intentions it primal insctinct would force it to flee. I believe deer do have a "sixth sense" of some kind and they may be on the right track but i think i would be too embarrassed to even try and market this stuff. Interesting concept though... :wink:
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Maybe just thinking happy thoughts, would be cheaper :wink:
it's worked fer me for many years :D

Kind of agree with wabi, I never look-um in the eyes, & I force myself to stay calm, etc. I hardly ever see deer bow hunting if I'am in a bad mood, always figured they could sence things like my dogs do. :?

Beleive there be one sure way to be aura free, = death :shock:

Thinking these clothes, fall inline with some of the stuff saw in the 1800's sold as a cure all's, but hey weird stuff hits the market place all the time & hangs around fer about 5 years, bout the time it goes from T.V. to wally world, it's ran it coarse, but someone made some money :lol: :lol: :lol:
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USDA Bulls**t!!! But, there's a sucker born every minute.
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See4miles wrote:USDA Bulls**t!!! But, there's a sucker born every minute.
+1 Gary
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wabi wrote:Will a hat made out of aluminum foil do the same thing? :shock:
We put the aluminum foil on our windows here.....you can never be too careful...you know that they are watching!
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Is that the theme song from "The Twilight Zone" playing in the background?
Do you here Rod Sterlings voice at times?
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I am waiting for someone to perfect ARGON FILLED ALUMIUM ARROWS. These arrows will be ultra light and undetectable to deer and all aliens good or bad. Keep this under your tin foil hat for now. :lol: :lol: :lol: :wink:
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one shot scott wrote:ive seen the videos, not sure what to think about it...
Me too and that's about all I can say? I wouldn't spend any of my money on it.
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For years now I have been wearing lead vests, lead gaiters and a hard hat lined with aluminum foil.

I saw an instant increase in deer activity when I switched over. I got the lead vests from an orthodontist buddy of mine... they had an old one that they drape over your chest for x-rays. I saw a pretty decent increase in deer by wearing just it, so I had him order me three more and I fashioned a set of lead gaiters and a loin cloth looking deal that I wrap around my mid section once I get situated in my stand. With the addition of the lead gaiters and the belt deal, I bet my deer sightings increase three or four fold.

I have not seen much difference with the hard hat, but it can't hurt.
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Some friendly advice, stay AWAY from the water. :shock:
Panhandler80 wrote:For years now I have been wearing lead vests, lead gaiters and a hard hat lined with aluminum foil.

I saw an instant increase in deer activity when I switched over. I got the lead vests from an orthodontist buddy of mine... they had an old one that they drape over your chest for x-rays. I saw a pretty decent increase in deer by wearing just it, so I had him order me three more and I fashioned a set of lead gaiters and a loin cloth looking deal that I wrap around my mid section once I get situated in my stand. With the addition of the lead gaiters and the belt deal, I bet my deer sightings increase three or four fold.

I have not seen much difference with the hard hat, but it can't hurt.
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Oh, and I'm totallys serious about my lead suit, too!

Totally.

In fact, it works so well, that I typiclly don't even bother bringing a weapon into the woods.

You see, not only do I not emitt an "aura" with the lead suit on, the lead actually creates a negative pressure aura zone around me... a minerature black hole, if you will. This means that all stray energy in the field actually slowly makes it's way towards me. On a very still morning or afternoon, this creates a tide of sorts and deer will actually walk right up to me. So, what I do is just reach out and choke hold them. Works very well, and it's silent, so I don't alert the other animals. I'll sometimes choke out four or five deer per sit using this method.

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Has this been validated by using a properly calibrated aura-meter?
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