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NOSE JAMMER ???
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From: Bou'bound
29-Oct-24
For any that have used this product I’m curious if you found it to be effective or not

From: Scoot
29-Oct-24
Yes. No clue how, but it works. ... and that's coming from a guy who doesn't believe in scent stuff much at all.

From: Shiloh
29-Oct-24
I think it helps

From: SD
29-Oct-24
I spray it in my truck once in a while to make it smell like cookies. Don't think I've ever taken it to a stand.

From: boothill
29-Oct-24
I'm a believer in the stuff. I won't spray it on my clothes as it has an oily feel to it. I do use the laundry soap and dryer sheets though. Spray it on both sides of the tree when I get in and settled also.

From: Dale06
29-Oct-24
My son says it works for him.

From: PK
29-Oct-24
YES! absolutely. i use it every time out. i use as above. never on my clothing.

From: sawtooth
29-Oct-24
No, hunt the wind.

From: Shiloh
29-Oct-24
Not a replacement for hunting the wind at all. Just a cover that appears to work. What I have noticed is that deer still smell you but rarely blow. Not sure what to make of that, but if it keeps them from blowing I’m in

From: jmiller
29-Oct-24
The only cover scent I've ever used that appears to work as advertised.

From: Brotsky
29-Oct-24
Not a silver bullet, you still have to hunt the wind, but it certainly seems to help. Have had great success with it.

From: Rgiesey
29-Oct-24
Seems to help with my entrance trail. Nota fan of having to say that.

From: petedrummond
29-Oct-24
great stuff

From: Teeton
29-Oct-24
Like many say it works, a few friends use it and say nothing but good things about it. Now the bad, I can't legal use it here in Pa. :( No food base and it's considered food based here.

From: bigswivle
29-Oct-24
Yeah I love it.

From: JohnMC
29-Oct-24
I hear they're coming out with a Bou Jammer to be used on the Internet.

From: Bake
29-Oct-24
I’m a believer. 60% of the time, it works every time

From: Bou'bound
29-Oct-24
Rare to find such alignment on a product. Interested in hearing more.

From: No Mercy
29-Oct-24
I use it-it works. I can't explain it, but it works. I spray my boots down before walking to the stand and I have actually had deer follow my trail right to the bottom of the ladder.

29-Oct-24
Stuff is amazing. I don't know how it works and don't care. I have deer dead downwind regularly that don't bust me. They can smell it and know something is "off" but they don't spook

From: scent
29-Oct-24
So I don't need to purchase a 500.00 ozone generator? Seriously, I'll try it... if it's good enough for Brotsky it's good enough for me;0)

From: goyt
29-Oct-24
I spray it on my boots for the walk in. Once I get to my stand I spray it on my pack. I do not want to leave the scent in the woods by spraying it on the tree. I am concerned that over time the deer my start avoiding trees sprayed with it.

From: CBFROMND
29-Oct-24
What is the best application? spray a tree or once you see deer coming spay the air? Other?

From: Thornton
29-Oct-24

Thornton's Link
Here we go again...." BY GAWD THAT BUCK WAS DEAD DOWN WIND AND I COULDN'T HAVE SHOT HIM WITHOUT NOSEHAMMER AND OZONICS!!!

I have dozens of videos and photos of me walking up on mature bucks, sometimes with a bad wind like this one, and could have easily shot it with a bow. How do you explain that? I don't use any of this scent crap, and half the time I'm not wearing camo.

My point is, anybody can do it without all these gimmicks that end up trash hanging in our woods.

From: Two Feathers
29-Oct-24
I've never tried it but reading this thread I will.

From: Jaquomo
29-Oct-24
Those who've used it have experienced varying levels of effectiveness. Those who've never used it swear it doesn't work, because, you know, they are "experts".

From: bowhunter55
29-Oct-24
My wife and I use it all the time. Never go in the woods without it. I have constantly had deer downwind of me and they just keep doing what they do. I like to brush my hang'ons in and when I get in my stand I spray Jammer all around me. I still play the wind but it works for those deer that don't play by the rules.

From: Thornton
29-Oct-24
I was a whitetail guide for 4 years guys. I've hunted the stupid things for nearly 30 years. You tend to gather quite a bit of Intel on the effectiveness of products during this much time and experience. It's like methamphetamine- I dont need to try it to know it's not necessary to have a good time. I hunt a lot of public Grey Ghost, and these packages end up everywhere. I've found more of those garbage "Buck Bombs" than anything.

From: Z Barebow
29-Oct-24
It is the only scent product I use. Coming off a 10 year hiatus of using nothing.

At best, they put their nose up and return to normal. At worst, they are confused and back out. I have yet to have a deer blow after winding w/Nosejammer.

Not an objectionable smell.

From: badbull
29-Oct-24
I wonder what the shelf life is for Nosejammer as we have been using some that is a couple years old. I recently saw a reality type tv program where a cadaver dog could not find a body buried in a back yard. The killer admitted to using a cover scent. It must have been Nosejammer (lol).

From: RD
29-Oct-24
I'm embarrassed to say I've tried using Nose jammer more than once and found it to spook deer almost every time they got downwind. The one time they didn't spook immediately they all got nervous and kept looking my direction and eventually left. I won't use it again!

From: ND_Bowhunter
29-Oct-24
Thornton, in 30 years you’ve surly had deer wind you, stomp, snort, flag and clear the area along with all their pals. They just don’t come unglued like that using the nose jammer.

From: drycreek
29-Oct-24
I hate to tell you this Thorton, but if you don’t want to use it you don’t have to. The stuff works most all of the time. P. S. , Ozonics does too !

The real test of scent control is not a whitetail deer, they are sometimes too curious for their own good. If you can fool a feral hog, or a coyote, then you have done something. I haven’t done that with Nose Jammer that I can recall, so I would say it mostly works with deer, but I wouldn’t lean on it for a hog or a coyote.

From: Thornton
29-Oct-24

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Thornton's embedded Photo
8 yards. Not using your garbage. They fed under me for ten minutes, then walked around downwind

From: Bowboy
29-Oct-24
Lou convinced me to use it and I’m a believer. I’ve used it on mule deer, coues deer, whitetail deer, and elk. Also brings in black bears.

From: Thornton
29-Oct-24

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Walked around me downwind and still didn't care until I pulled out my phone and started taking backwards photos with the lit screen facing them and 12 other deer in the field

From: Thornton
29-Oct-24

Thornton's embedded Photo
Thornton's embedded Photo
Dink buck didn't care that he was downwind either at 16 yards. This is just one hunt, this year.

From: Thornton
29-Oct-24
The entire point of my argument over all these years is that these animals would have behaved the same way without using it.

From: Bou'bound
29-Oct-24
arguing an unprovable point is a fool's errand.

From: Brotsky
29-Oct-24
I’m just impressed Thornton posted pictures that were mostly in focus!

From: ryanrc
29-Oct-24
What does it smell like?

From: Rob in VT
29-Oct-24
I have used it for years. I haven’t seen any adverse effects by using it and don’t seem to get busted due to scent much anymore.

From: woodguy65
29-Oct-24
"What does it smell like?"

Vanilla,,,and cinnamon rolls

From: Bou'bound
29-Oct-24
Is this used in conjunction with other scents around scapes etc or is is it a standalone scent.

From: Screwball
29-Oct-24
We use it, to me it smells like Vanilla, which we used for years as a cover scent, similar to Vanilla Killa by Fitzgerald.

From: btnbuck
29-Oct-24
I think its supposed to overwhelm they're olfactory senses to the point that they cannot smell our scent. I've used it from time to time. It does seem to work most of the time but I don't like the smell of it. It is kinda overpowering.

From: Bake
29-Oct-24
As others have said I started using it based on Lou’s recommendation. I have found it to work more often than not. Often they get tense and eventually leave, but it’s better then a snort and a crashing running away if they smell me.

It also works on bears. I was sitting an elk wallow and had used Nose Jammer as the wind would swirl some. Here comes a bear. He had his nose up almost immediately but hung around for a couple minutes before nervously walking out, which gave me the opportunity to kill him, which I did.

He smelled me. I am convinced that without Nose jammer he’d have smelled me and sprinted out and I never would have gotten a shot.

Can I “prove” that? No. But I believe it

And I’m a skeptic. I don’t use any other products and tend to wash my clothes in the same detergent my wife uses on the rest of the clothes.

But I’ve seen it work over and over again

From: Jaquomo
29-Oct-24

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I had never tried it on elk before shooting this bull. Elk can smell you from 200+ yards away with a snoot-full. I sprayed the brush around my natural ground blind. The bulk came in and crossed my direct scent cone at 30 yards, put his nose in the air, and kept coming. Shot him with a recurve at 25 yards when he crossed broadside.

I have had well over 1000 bulls downwind over my 50 years of hunting them, and never, ever had one act like that. I've only shot one more since then, after I hosed myself down with it before going into a place where the wind would be bad, but due to other factors, this was the only way in. Killed him at 7 yards. I've lost count of muleys that came in or crossed downwind when I was on the ground.

Does it work? I dunno. But I know a bunch of serious bowhunters who think it does.

From: petedrummond
29-Oct-24
nose jammer works on the same principle your family uses in the bathroom after they take a dump. When you spray the air freshener, you can't smell the dump anymore. All you can smell is air freshener. Exactly the same Principle.

From: Chuckster
29-Oct-24
I use it. My first using it was in Kaibab a few years ago. I would spray the base of my tree and around the tree while in the stand. Over the course of that hunt I had a few does/bucks approach down wind and never got busted. Made a believer out of me.

From: drycreek
29-Oct-24
Thornton obviously is lucky enough to smell like a rutting buck’s hiney. Lucky you Thornton !

29-Oct-24
if it has a tendency to bring in black bears, I’m afraid it’s probably too dangerous to use here in Connecticut… Just saying.

This is one of those products which, if it works as well as advertised, it seems like it should fall well outside of the definition of fair chase… But I just might get a wild hair and try it anyway. Maybe it won’t hurt anything?

From: Lewis
29-Oct-24
It simply works in most situations but bears are really attacked to it don’t spray in an enclosed area or your buddies will not like it.Good luck all Lewis

From: scent
29-Oct-24
Thank you Peter for so eloquently describing that refreshing explanation, back in the seventies we would just strike a match;0)

29-Oct-24
Lou, I sure hope you've received some royalties from Nosejammer and K'mere Deer.

From: Insheart
30-Oct-24
Yup, color me jammed as well. Worked as advertised.

From: DRR324
30-Oct-24
Add my name to the list of users as well. Haven't had one blow at me in the last 4-5 years I've been using it. Certainly had plenty cross downwind, lift their heads, can't figure what the smell is and continue along undisturbed. I also liked the Conquest Ever Calm, but haven't been using it since I started using the jammer spray.

From: Bou'bound
30-Oct-24
Is this used in conjunction with other scents around scapes etc or is is it a standalone scent.

30-Oct-24
Best marketing name EVER. Tells the customer exactly what they’re getting. I love posting from a tree.

From: Thornton
30-Oct-24
Dry creek- quite the opposite I can run my landscaping business all day in 90 degree heat and rarely break a sweat.

All you guys bragging how good it does, and no pics or video to prove it. How about I buy some, go get in close with some deer like I always do, then spray it and video their reactions? I mean, the opposite is impossible. You can't spray it on, then take it off. The problem is, the control group is the deer, and to get accurate results, you'd need the same deer, the same time, the same wind, the same dew point, and the same exact hormones in the deer at that time.

From: Bou'bound
30-Oct-24
Not really Thornton. Because we are not concerned about how one deer at one time may react since that is impossible to predict or replicate.

What matters is how does a population ofdeer encountered over time in all Kinds of different scenarios normally act. What people Are saying is that net net there is a positive effect which is all One can ask for.

From: Thornton
30-Oct-24

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Thornton's embedded Photo
1 deer at a time? Lol. How about 15-33 at a time?

From: Thornton
30-Oct-24

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Thornton's embedded Photo
On this particular evening, and every other evening that week, 33 heavily hunted deer would walk by me. Upwind, downwind, crosswind, no wind...no nose hammer or ozonics, no camo

From: Scoot
30-Oct-24
Thornton, if you're looking for a double-blind, placebo-controlled study on the effectiveness of Nose Jammer, you've come to the wrong place. You want a report of what the control group is in people's personal reports of using a product? People are reporting on their experiences using it (i.e., anecdotal evidence). If you don't think it works, so be it. If you think you're a superior hunter to everyone else here (per usual) and don't need to use Nose Jammer, so be it.

Also, you're basic understanding of what is required to do meaningful research is misinformed/uninformed. If you think all of the variables you mentioned have to be controlled or held constant to make inferences about the impact of another variable, you're simply wrong. No matter how many variables you account for, there are always other ones that could play a role that you don't account for.

Bou, what Thornton is saying is that him hunting is the ultimate "net positive effect". He's better than all of us mere mortals who need to use hocus pocus and vodoo witchcraft to find success. He simply uses his ultimate hunting superiority to dominate the deer.

From: SD
30-Oct-24
I often wonder if the ability to not sweat at a cool 90 degrees, being scent-blind to deer, and having ultra stealthy sneaking abilities is also tied to world class handgun shooting? Alas I'll never know as most of the time a deer gets downwind of me they figure out I'm there.

Joking aside. Thornton I really am curious about how you manage to so often be upwind of deer without getting busted? Would you share, or do you want to keep it close to the vest? My personal experience is I'm ok with being busted once in a while, but I do not like burning out a stand (which seems to happen if I get busted a couple of times).

From: Supernaut
30-Oct-24
I tried Nose Jammer a couple years ago after reading Lou's and other reviews on it. It worked for me.

I figured this thread would prove entertaining after a bit.

From: sawtooth
30-Oct-24
I have never used it. I play the wind and seem to eventually fill my tags, had no reason to spend money on it. I do not know if it helps.

From: Thornton
30-Oct-24
SD- there's nothing to it SD. The emotional, insecure guys on here like to trash talk because they think it can't be done, when anybody can do it. I hunt like the late Bowsiter Chief used to hunt. Sometimes it takes me an hour to cover 200 yards if I know deer are in the area. I sneak, putting the ball of the front of my foot down , then lowering my heel so the leaves and dry grass barely crunch. Sometimes, if I see a buck go in a ravine, I'll run as fast as I can across the open to get to the end before he comes through. I hunt the wind till I can't, then I hunt anyway. Shot a 162" on public from the ground at 40 yards, no blind, with the wind blowing right at him with 2 other bucks and a doe. The only thing that kept the situation from blowing up was all 3 bucks were after the doe. The best days for stalking are raining, wind blowing 20 mph+, or snowing, or all of the above. You can get away with murder on the ground on those days. As for pistols, they shoot just like a rifle to 100 yds IMO. I've seen my friend hit a 17" targets multiple times at 300 with a Glock. As for not sweating, my dad introduced me to physical labor at age 12 when he bought me a riding mower and gave me a bunch of rental houses to mow. I still own that business and it pays for my hunts, farms, and airplane. We cut wood on his ranch on Saturdays and I grew up without a TV, spending every second I could outside.

From: tobywon
30-Oct-24
The mere fact that a product has so many positive reviews from many experienced hunters is enough for me to try it. It's just like if I never used a Thermacell, so many positive reviews from so many people I would have a high degree of confidence in the product.

From: Rgiesey
30-Oct-24
It’s because you look harmless.

From: Thornton
30-Oct-24
Most killers do, Randy. One thing I learned from a thread called 'Show a Pic of Your Face', is that all of you trash talkers are old and fat.

From: HunterR
30-Oct-24

From: petedrummond
30-Oct-24
there is something extremely comforting about being old and fat and being inferior to a character like Thornton.

From: drycreek
30-Oct-24
Thornton isn’t looking for any kind of control except his being right when everyone else is wrong. Look at the shirt he’s wearing in the deer selfie. That was camo before camo was cool. I imagine I was hunting long before he was born, and long before camo clothes for hunters was even invented. My camo for duck hunting was an Army field jacket liner and blue jeans. The blue didn’t matter because it was under water. ;-))

From: Two Feathers
30-Oct-24
I went to WalMart yesterday and bought 2 cans. Tonight, hunting from the ground, was my first sit using it. I saw two deer. The first an anterless appeared to my right 20 minutes before sunset. I think she hit my sent line where I had walked 3 hours earlier. She was in bow range but too much brush. She stuck around for a while and walked off away from me. She never blew. I didn't spray my boots or pant legs today. Then 40 minutes later I'm packing stuff to head home and a different deer came out from my left. It was a nice buck. It got dead down wind of me and never bolted or blew. It hung around a while trying to figure things out and then continued walking across the field. Last night at a different place with no Nose Jammer I had deer blowing at me.

From: Thornton
30-Oct-24
I just think you're dumb for using it. Last I heard, the owners of these companies are buying big hunting ranches off your gullibility.

From: Thornton
30-Oct-24

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From: Bou'bound
30-Oct-24
We if you think people are dumb that should get them to come around to your way of thinking. Why didn’t you lead with that angle it’s certainly a winning angle to win hearts and minds.

From: Jaquomo
30-Oct-24
"them idiots". Perfect.

From: WapitiBob
30-Oct-24
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From: petedrummond
30-Oct-24
Idiots by definition are incapable of appreciating the fact that they are idiots. You cannot argue nor converse, nor discuss with an idiot. Sadly, this is a fault found often in inconsequential people who never see anything but themselves in the mirror.

From: scent
30-Oct-24
Peter, in my younger days I was guilty of being an idiot... I hope to have bettered myself in my elder years;0)

From: Scoot
30-Oct-24
Jaq-- haha! Only thing better is if it would have said "them there". Entertaining that Thorny thought it was a good idea to quote it.

From: bigswivle
30-Oct-24
“them idiots". Perfect.“

Lmao!! Was thinking the same thing.

From: SD
30-Oct-24
Lol, most entertaining thread on BS!

From: drycreek
30-Oct-24
Thornton, it’s America, we can be as dumb as we want, and you can be as obnoxious as you want. Buying ranches off others’ money is free enterprise, it’s the American way !

From: midwest
30-Oct-24
“ Walked around me downwind and still didn't care until I pulled out my phone and started taking backwards photos with the lit screen facing them and 12 other deer in the field”

Shoulda used Eye Jammer.

From: scent
30-Oct-24
" It's because you look harmless" !

lmao!

From: ND_Bowhunter
30-Oct-24

ND_Bowhunter's embedded Photo
ND_Bowhunter's embedded Photo

From: btnbuck
30-Oct-24
You couldn't just say you don't like the stuff (even though you've never tried it) and let it go.

You have to be an obnoxious about it and put down a product you know nothing about.

We don't care if you can sneak up on a wooly mammoth and live to talk about it. 99% of the good people responding to this thread don't care to hear how superior you are at the art of sneaking up on a deer. If you want to brag, start another thread about how you're the greatest deer hunter ever with no scent control.

Your pictures mean ABSOLUTELY NOTHING because we don't know which way the wind is blowing. Although, the wind is definitely BLOWING.

It's times like these when I miss TBM. compared to you , at least HE made sense.

Now, I need to go buy another can of NOSE JAMMER to make the owners rich enough to buy some nice property to hunt on...Hopefully in Kansas where the deer don't care which way the wind blows.

From: Jaquomo
30-Oct-24
Ike, I get nothing from the NJ people. Not even a hat! Just tried it and it worked, so I reported the results in my live plains hunts.

31-Oct-24
I have tried nose Jammer on a few occasions and decided to try it again yesterday. First Off, I followed the instructions on the can as directed. I had deer travel through my scent path with varying responses. Some turned and walked directly away, some went on high alert and continued past and a few winded me and snorted. I had used Ozonics the afternoon before with similar results, though none had snorted. I saw 17 deer on Tuesday and 21 deer on Wednesday. On Tuesday, I had a young 8 ptr making a scrape at 17 yds in front of me and yesterday saw a really nice buck chasing a doe around, but the closest it got to me was 60 yds. I think both products can have some benefits, but nothing beats trying to position oneself downwind of intended targets. Most importantly, get out and hunt. The deer are on the move in North Central MN.

From: Rut-Nut
31-Oct-24
LOL! Bowsite (and Thornton) NEVER disappoint! ;-)

From: BullHunter
31-Oct-24
So... I'm guessing I probably don't want to try a vanilla and cinammon roll spray in grizzly country ha. Maybe I'll try it on my hunting buddies pack first.

From: Lost Arra
31-Oct-24
Pro Tip for whitetail guys hunting farms. Stepping in cow pies plus a drop of diesel is a great cover scent and has a calming effect on deer. It's not so great once you leave the woods. I've had some positive results with Nosejammer (and with vanilla extract).

From: Knifeman
31-Oct-24
I think anyone that uses nosejammer is garbage...

From: Thornton
31-Oct-24
BAHAHAH! btnbuck or whatever your name is. Does it really matter when I walk up to the damn things in bow range? No it doesn't. I suppose some nose hammer would calm them down even though I could gave skewered them at any time?

From: BowSniper
31-Oct-24
I like it for use with a ground blind. It has a strong smell and the deer will definitely look. But in a ground blind they won't see a human and won't smell one either.

Not sure I like it in a tree stand where their eyes follow their nose.

From: Aspen Ghost
31-Oct-24
Seems pretty clear that for mere mortals, nose jammer can sometimes help. But if you have Superpowers like Thornton, it's useless. You merely have to command your body to not emit odors.

From: Nick Muche
31-Oct-24
GG! Finally something we can agree on!

From: Thornton
31-Oct-24

Thornton's embedded Photo
Thornton's embedded Photo
As with anything I say, I can prove it. Here is the wind direction for my hunt on opening day, the only day I've hunted in Kansas this year:

From: Thornton
31-Oct-24

Thornton's embedded Photo
Thornton's embedded Photo
Info easily found on the internet or AWOS

From: t-roy
31-Oct-24
Makes perfect sense, now!

From: Thornton
31-Oct-24

Thornton's embedded Photo
Thornton's embedded Photo
Location of my sit: middle of south part of the property. All but the 3 deer that walked under me congregated to the NW of me as indicated by the treeline behind the does.

From: Thornton
31-Oct-24

Thornton's Link
Better view from my plane

From: Bou'bound
31-Oct-24
Put The evil genie back in the bottle and let’s get back to question For any that have used this product I’m curious if you found it to be effective or not

From: HunterR
31-Oct-24

From: Groundhunter
31-Oct-24
Well I trap, so always mixing up gland lures etc..... for whitetails, I always use Peanut Butter, and real apples, and I spray cherry jello, mixed with water.

That said, this year I used it, at bear baits, it was in the wheeler. Seemed to work well. I sprayed it on the balsams, after baiting.

Owner of guide service swore by it.

Thornton, what are you so angry about, ? Stay well

From: bigswivle
31-Oct-24
Thornton has taken this personal. Calm down bud, to each his own.

From: Jaquomo
31-Oct-24

Jaquomo's embedded Photo
Jaquomo's embedded Photo
Funny what triggers people...

I took this photo yesterday at about 20 yards while I was with my wife on her elk hunt. No scent cover up, wearing the same clothes I'd worn for two days prior, wind blowing directly at them. I was not up in a tree, and hadn't had a shower for two days.

I am an amazing hunter, own multiple properties plus three RVs, two ATVs, a boat, a riding lawnmower, a power ice auger, two generators, seven trail cameras, and have a hot younger hunting wife. I summer in the mountains and winter on the Texas Gulf. Still 6' 3" and 195#. Eat your hearts out, losers!

From: scent
31-Oct-24
This is what we called in grade school " a good old fashioned goose pile"

Thornton, I have to admit, you are entertaining.

From: Thornton
31-Oct-24
Not mad guys, I just like to stir the pot. Dozens of guys have left this site, some who I've known personally from a dentist, to several outdoor writers, to a guy that made crossbows. All got tired of the shit talking and it was sad to see them go. I hunt with a few guys that venture on here, but leave for the same reasons. It doesn't bother me like it used to, say 14 years ago when of the regulars told me I'd be gone in a year because he couldn't stand my handle "7mag". I'm sorry you guys have dumbed yourself down to the point you think common hunting tactics aren't doable. Lou- I don't think your wife is hot, but excellent work on the tame moose. When we went to Grand Lake CO, they would let you walk right up to them while they ate water weeds out of the ditch.

From: Jaquomo
31-Oct-24
Not tame here like Grand Lake tourist moose. These are wild moose. I'm just an unbelievable woodsman with or without camo, Nose Jammer, treestands, food plots, whatever. You've never met my wife, but thanks anyway! I bet your boyfriend is a cutie.

Seems like the shit talking mostly started with your first post...

From: drycreek
31-Oct-24
From now on the NJ goes in the trash, I’m using dog pee !

From: Thornton
31-Oct-24
Lou- you look 80, I've seen your wife, and clearly you have no clue about my personal life lol.

From: drycreek
31-Oct-24

drycreek's embedded Photo
drycreek's embedded Photo
Forgot the picture ! ;-))

From: Mitch
31-Oct-24
I spray it on my boots to help with ground scent. Seems to work pretty well. Only scent product I use.

From: Thwacker
31-Oct-24
If it's legal, and it improves your odds of success, why not give it a try. At $14.95 it would be about the cheapest piece of kit I own. Hell, you didn't know you liked sex till you tried it.....

From: kota-man
31-Oct-24
I was skeptical at first as I have friends that love the stuff unconditionally but I’m now a believer. Used it the last couple years and have seen it work on wary does. Last night I had a doe and fawn get down wind of me. She blew at me, but couldn’t see me. I gave a few squirts of it and they settled down and ended up walking right past me. Honestly, it works…

From: Jaquomo
31-Oct-24
Thornton, interesting observations, considering you've never met me or my wife. But considering the source, I'm not offended. Have a nice evening.

From: Two Feathers
31-Oct-24
I used the Nose Jammer for the second time tonight, same spot on the ground as last night. Tonight I saw four. The first two were a doe and her young one. They were out of my bow range and they didn't hit my scent. About 8 minutes after the first two a buck came out at the same place as the first two and followed them. He never got in my scent line. With about 15 minutes of hunting time left another buck came out, this time closer to me and in bow range. He never smelled me but he did hear me taking my bow off the hanger. Game over. He was trying to check me out but couldn't make me out. He turned around and jumped back in the woods from where he came and in less then three minutes he came back out in the field to check me out some more. Then he went back in the woods and got up wind of me and blew once. I don't think any of those deer got a sniff of the Nose Jammer.

31-Oct-24
“I've seen your wife, and clearly you have no clue about my personal life lol.”

OK, first thing… What kind of coward insults any person who doesn’t post here just as a way to take a shot at someone who does? Yes, I know it’s not unprecedented, because there’s at least one asshole here who’s stooped to taking shots at my kids. Not that they would have the guts to play a single shift against them on 200 feet of ice. But it’s still cowardly as hell to insult a non-combatant….

And kinda pathetic to brag about one’s “personal life” on a hunting site…. IMHO

31-Oct-24
I guess I should throw in and edit here for the benefit of the reading comprehension impaired

“Not that [the asshole in question] would have the guts to play a single shift against [my boys] on 200 feet of ice.”

Not if my boys were playing Angry, anyway….

From: Jaquomo
31-Oct-24
It's hunting season and I've spent 40 days since Sept 1 either helping or hunting, hiking every day and eating hunting food. Lucky to keep it where it is at the moment...

From: petedrummond
31-Oct-24
my favorite part is when Thornton says his father introduced him to "hard work" by buying him a riding lawnmower and then giving him a bunch of property. I bet he built up a lot of calluses on his butt slaving away all these years.

From: HunterR
01-Nov-24

From: Thornton
01-Nov-24

Thornton's embedded Photo
Thornton's embedded Photo
Petedrummond- you were probably eating dirt and trying to figure out how to ride a bike without training wheels at age 12. Smartest thing he could have done was buy me that new mower from Sears- he was tired of me asking for money to buy new fishing gear. Calloused hands are a real problem in this line of work for me despite owning 5 commercial zero turn mowers. Trimming/edging over a thousand yards of curb on a 7 acre Walmart or any other commercial property and everything in between with a heavy string trimmer contorts your muscles in a way that ibuprofen doesn't help. These new kids have zero work ethic and some don't make it a couple weeks before they go to an air conditioned job. Sometimes I have a hard time feeling a vein on my patients when I start IVs in the ER on my first days back after mowing and cutting trees for 4 days at a time. I got my work ethic from my dad who built a deck and helped me put half a mile of 4 strand barbed wire up on my farm just months before his heart medicine killed his liver at age 87. Keep up your trash talking because by the way you look, you're not going to make it near that far.

From: Scoot
01-Nov-24

Scoot's Link

From: petedrummond
01-Nov-24

petedrummond's embedded Photo
petedrummond's embedded Photo
fyi Thornton

From: csalem
01-Nov-24
Scoot. Soooo spot on. Need to post that over on the non typical forum-several card carrying representatives over there

From: Thornton
01-Nov-24
Pete- Hand calluses are thickened areas of skin that develop on the hands as a result of repeated friction, pressure, or irritation. They are the body's natural way of protecting the skin from damage and blisters. Calluses are common in activities that involve gripping, such as rowing and weightlifting. They can also develop from playing the guitar or other labor-intensive movements

.... I wouldn't expect anything less from you.

From: csalem
01-Nov-24
Look there Scoot, someone proving your point!

From: scent
01-Nov-24
Looks like a perfect case for Nose jammer.... what the hell happened to this thread?

From: Thornton
01-Nov-24
Scoot- Narcassist? Far from from it. I keep jobs, friends, and S/Os for decades and I never ask for anything or use anyone. Everything I've done, I did on my own. You spineless pricks don't like my input and use the mobbing technique to trash talk. That is why so many people have left this site. I'm not afraid of anyone on here, and I retort. When I give facts, successes, and proof, you say I'm patting myself on the back. The fact is, I'd have probably said only one thing to support or disagree with the discussion if you'd have kept your mouth shut. Same stuff kids deal with in school, and many on here never grew up. Read the stages of mobbing and decide if you're part of the problem.

The disagreement stage This stage is when a target is identified, which often happens due to a disagreement during a critical incident. This could be differing opinions on how to approach a project, the target receiving praise or a promotion that the aggressor wanted, or some other conflict, whether real or perceived by the aggressor. From here, the conflict may be settled or forgotten, or it may escalate into mobbing.

From: Scoot
01-Nov-24
Hornyton, congrats on your friends, jobs, and huge successes. You're the best nurse and best landscaper ever. You are the hardest worker who ever lived. You're a super ninja in the woods- women want you, deer fear you. You're the BEST!

You've called people "spineless pricks" and "pedophile" (which you must have edited/removed), along with a whole host of other names. You're a mud slinging back patter who is unbelievably impressed with yourself. You are the Uncle Rico of Bowsite. Congrats.

At least TBM had insight into his behavior... He did what he did for self-amusement. You do what you do because you can't help yourself. Good news though- even though it's rude, insulting, self-aggrandizing, and annoying, it is entertaining in it's own way.

From: Fran
01-Nov-24
I don’t think most does and young bucks would be bothered by it. It’s the mature bucks I worry about. For those of you that use it have you had mature bucks come in down wind and present a shot or do they spook?

From: petedrummond
01-Nov-24
my experience has been that some deer when they first smell nose jammer for the first time are usually cautious, particularly an old doe. They usually get over it pretty quick. I always smear it on my blind and everything around my stand so that the deer will smell it as they travel through the woods on their daily routines. That way they're not when you use it. In fact, I smear some of it on my stand before the season. What you do is make it part of the woods and they are not alarmed and don't associate it with hunting.

From: petedrummond
01-Nov-24

From: Brotsky
01-Nov-24
Fran, it's not a silver bullet. You can't "forget the wind" and expect to have results just because you're using nose jammer. What it does do however is provide you with another tool to use to your advantage in situations where a deer doesn't come from an expected direction or you get an unpredictable swirling wind. It masks your human scent only in the respect that it might get an animal to hang around for a few extra seconds out of curiosity. That few extra seconds might be the time you need to get a shot off. It's a cheap insurance policy in my opinion but I'm still using the wind. Sorry if I got this discussion back on track by sharing my honest opinion about a product I've actually used extensively.

From: Supernaut
01-Nov-24
Brotsky's assessment of Nose Jammer is dead nuts, spot on with my experience. Good post sir.

From: scent
01-Nov-24
Nice Mulie GG, congrats.

From: Jaquomo
01-Nov-24
I spray my decoys with it and have had bucks lick the decoys. FWIW.

From: fran
01-Nov-24
Good information I appreciate it. I have nose jammer buck bombs, clothes wash, and deodorant that I bought last season but have been reluctant to use them because of the strong smell but what the hell I'm goanna give it a try. Thanks

From: petedrummond
01-Nov-24

petedrummond's embedded Photo
petedrummond's embedded Photo
tonight dead downwind did not like my decoy took off. Still smell stood there for about 15 minutes.

From: drycreek
01-Nov-24
Bou, did you get your question answered ? ;-))

From: SaddleReaper
01-Nov-24
Despite the part of this thread where many of you followed Thornton down a little shitty rabbit hole; the responses regarding observations/ results from using nose jammer are surprisingly consistent. Something I've seldom seen on any product review type of topic here before..... interesting stuff.

From: Bou'bound
02-Nov-24
The good news is threads like this have a way at changing people’s minds and hearts and getting their positions less polarized. That is a good thing.

From: KSflatlander
02-Nov-24
LMAO nice post Bou’bound

From: BigStriper1
02-Nov-24
I used Nose jammer last evening, sprayed my leather boots on the way to my stand and when I got in the stand I sprayed the trees around it. I wasn't in the stand more than 15 minutes and here came a mature Doe and her fawn, both Down wind of me, when the Doe got to where I walked to my stand 15 minutes earlier she stopped and smelled the trail, looked around and smelled the air, stood there a minute and then walked off, Never did she act very alarmed. NEVER did she Stomp her foot, Blow or act excited. I would have had plenty of time for a shot but they were 25-30 yards and I won't shoot that far with one of my Recurves or Longbows. I have used Nose Jammer before and had similar encounters. It sure seems to help.

From: Hoss
02-Nov-24
Several years ago, I was in a tree stand and had 2 mature doe feed across an opening at 70 yards from me and stop to feed on acorns under a tree directly down wind of me. I felt like I had done everything right and had managed to fool their nose because they showed no sign of winding me. Then I caught movement out of the corner of my eye and out steps the first 200 inch buck I had ever laid my eyes on in the wild. He was about the same distance and was heading over to scent check the doe eating acorns. As soon as he made it to the doe he caught my wind and turned inside out and left the doe just standing there looking around. He didn't care about them anymore and his survival instinct took over and he evacuated the area without question. I learned a very important thing that day from this, some deer will tolerate some human intrusion and carry on, but a mature whitetail will not second guess his nose. I have since had mature bucks in range of my tree and I'm constantly checking my wind to know exactly where I have to kill him before he gets to close to my scent trail. Just my two scents on the matter.

From: HunterR
02-Nov-24

From: Jaquomo
02-Nov-24
My hunting partner hunted a ground blind at a waterhole where I'd sprayed NJ the evening before. He had never used it before and was a skeptical. Said he could smell it from yards away, but he's a smeller. He killed a 370 bull that night that crossed his scent cone at 20 yards and walked into the pond.

From: Bou'bound
03-Nov-24
No sense using this with others scents since they are rendered unable to differentiate them right

From: Supernaut
03-Nov-24
You should try it and let us know Bou.

From: BigStriper1
03-Nov-24
Yes I'm guilty again, I used Nose Jammer again last evening.Sprayed it on my boots on the way in and on the trees again at the bottom of the stand and on trees when up in the stand. Wanting to only shoot a nice Doe or a Big buck, right near the end of shooting time and here comes a decent 8 pointer but not big enough. If I don't want to shoot a Deer I like for them to keep moving thru the stand area so I have less chance of spooking them, no this Buck milled around on my right side for 5 minutes then heads down wind and I thought well we'll see what happens now. He get's down wind and smells something and stops, smells the air and comes towards my tree, gets about 10-12 feet away and looks around, stands there a little while and turns around and slowly walks down wind out of sight, BUT that walk took him a GOOD 10 minutes while he milled around doing it. Nose Jammer Has to have something GOOD about it.

From: Thornton
03-Nov-24

Thornton's embedded Photo
Thornton's embedded Photo
Yawn... here's a few more photos from last year on my semi-live hunt. Hot, sticky weather, no wind, makes your scent settle everywhere. No nose jammer. Walked in and had a 140"+ heavy 9 point just look at me at 35 yards. Deer walking by me in all 4 directions, sometimes less than 10 yards,and none even snorted. BtW, I'm not in a stand. I was perched on a curved trunk 8 feet off the ground.

From: Thornton
03-Nov-24

Thornton's embedded Photo
Thornton's embedded Photo

From: Thornton
03-Nov-24

Thornton's embedded Photo
Thornton's embedded Photo

From: Thornton
03-Nov-24

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Thornton's embedded Photo

From: csalem
03-Nov-24
You, Thornton, are a true Legend !

From: Bou'bound
03-Nov-24
It looks Like the angle of those leaves would Indicate the wind was in your favor

From: Thornton
03-Nov-24

Thornton's Link
I could have shot him 5 times over Grey. Should have done it, because the one I got with my bow during rifle was the same size.

For you insecure, emotional guys like Grey and Scoot and whoever else the shoe fits, here's a buck from 20 minutes ago walking in to my stand. If he was big, I'd have shot him before he got on the mowed path. We just had a storm roll though and the grass is wet and super quiet. The was another small buck that I got 50 yards from but couldn't get a photo before he saw me.

Anybody can hunt like this. I read an article once about an old guy that sat on a bucket in the big timber and shot a P&Y buck every year.

I think it's funny you think you need nose hammer and ozonics.

From: Thornton
03-Nov-24

Thornton's embedded Photo
Thornton's embedded Photo
As I concluded arguments on that last entry, I lookeddown and this guy had come in downwind. He circled around the bedding area, picked around on something under a hedge tree at 53 yards, and left the way he came in. 3 year old 9 pt with a kicker I could see in the binoculars.

From: Thornton
03-Nov-24
I'm proving deer behave completely calm and dont spook on a routine basis without nose jammer or any other gimmick.

From: sawtooth
03-Nov-24
I agree with Thonton. Nose Jammer may work just fine, but is not necessary to become a highly successful hunter.

From: scent
03-Nov-24
Thornton, I do respect you for some of your life's accomplishments, this one's over Rambo it's over.

From: midwest
03-Nov-24
So you don't ever have to pay any attention to the wind, Thornton? Deer never smell you and spook?

From: Old School
03-Nov-24
On occasion I’ve had deer pass downwind of me and not smell me and spook. This is the exception though, not the norm.

When I’ve used nose jammer, the norm is that deer don’t smell me and spook. In my experiences it makes a difference, so I use it for that reason.

From: Thornton
03-Nov-24
They do spook. Some animals are wound up tighter than a Subaru with a pot smoking liberal driving outta Denver going down I-70. Others you can get away with about anything at certain times of the year.

Typical Grey Ghost. Too dumb to interpret anything. I've had deer walk under me with 2 cycle weed eater gas on my boots, and after I showered.

From: Glunker
03-Nov-24
Thornton, great that you have an opinion but your argumentative multiple posts are hurting the discussion. You made your point, let it go please.

From: Scoot
03-Nov-24
Thornton let it go? Nope.

From: bigswivle
03-Nov-24
Thornton let it go? Nope.

It’s really great entertainment

From: Mark Watkins
03-Nov-24
Yep, Nose Jammer flat out works…been using for 9+ years based on a Bowsiters recommendation

Always have a can in my pocket!!!

Mark

From: Bou'bound
04-Nov-24
Being mean and name calling is not god chat room behavior

From: midwest
04-Nov-24
So, if you have animals that spook, how do you know NJ wouldn't work in those situations?

04-Nov-24
You know… This thread has gotten so out of hand that I shoved a crowbar into my wallet and bought a can just out of spite!

From: t-roy
04-Nov-24
We’re all looking forward to your 46 page breakdown of your observations, Clorox…

04-Nov-24
Well, you might have to settle for Cliff’s Notes… My #62 seems to have blown up, so I’ll have to outfit the #52 backup LB or string up a recurve real quick if I’m going to get out before Shotgun A starts up…

04-Nov-24

Corax_latrans's embedded Photo
Corax_latrans's embedded Photo
And not-for-nothin…..

50 yards.

62 pounds.

2 or 3 inch group. 2 outta 2.

Last 2 shots out of about 100+…

Need I mention zero let-off???

If you wanna hurt my feelings, out-shoot me.

From: t-roy
04-Nov-24
“Cliff’s notes”? That would be Cliff Clavin, correct? He was a friggen know-it-all, too.

From: ILbowhntr
05-Nov-24
Never used Nose Jammer and can’t believe I wasted 10 minutes of my life reading though this.

From: Bou'bound
05-Nov-24
At least you are a speed reader

From: Thornton
06-Nov-24
Your target is the size of a 1200 lb bale Clorox. As a kid we used to take longbows to the pasture behind the house and see if we could hit them at a couple hundred yards. Put 3-5 arrows in that same "2 inch group" and I'll believe it wasn't an accident.

From: WapitiBob
06-Nov-24
Not bad if he actually aimed a foot low right off the center.

From: Ambush
06-Nov-24
It is possible that Thorton eats exclusively corn on the cob for the entire hunting season. When he farts, its just like a spinner going off.

From: Slate
07-Nov-24
It is a funny read while sitting in a tree waiting for the sun to rise. I never bought into the jammer scam but to each their own. Now it’s just whatever way the wind blows. Enjoy your hunt

From: cnelk
09-Nov-24

cnelk's embedded Photo
cnelk's embedded Photo
(I did not read the entire thread but I use Nose Jammer) I’ve been at my Wyo cabin for 2 weeks deer hunting. It worked for me when I grunted a buck in for a real close rifle shot.

From: Stoneman
10-Nov-24
That’s a nice Wy whitetail, congrats Brad! Bet he will taste great too…

From: HunterR
14-Nov-24

14-Nov-24
You mean like training wheels on a bow??

LMAO. Just razzin’….

Everybody’s got A Line…. Just an interesting psychology experiment to see where, why & how each one of us draws it….

From: midwest
14-Nov-24
Using NJ for the last several sits. Had a big ol coke bottle head doe come in downwind of me yesterday evening. Blew up, snorted, and ran just like always.

From: Thornton
14-Nov-24
I've got another couple dozen photos of bucks within 15 yards downwind or no wind in the last week. I'm sure some of the guys would have attributed it to nosehammer,but some of us know better...

From: HunterR
15-Nov-24

From: Thornton
15-Nov-24
Stop acting like an emotional female. I never once said I was the best at anything. If I was, I'd have a booner every year like T-Roy or Doubledrop. I said these products are a gimmick, and I can prove deer will act exactly the same way without them.

15-Nov-24
Maybe stick with something simpler, like proving/disproving the existence of God??

From: Thornton
15-Nov-24
"...and I can prove deer will act exactly the same way without them."

Sometimes is occurs I'm arguing with guys that simply cannot connect the dots.

You nosejammer guys describe how deer act using it, thus deducing that it certainly is the nosejammer causing their actions.

I provide photos and a semi live hunt proving they act the exact the same way without it. This is not hard to figure out.

I've also determined Grey Ghost has absolutely no life whatsoever. The only time I post on here is when I'm at work or on a semi live hunt, not when I'm at home.

I

From: t-roy
15-Nov-24
Maybe if you would post a few pics that are actually in focus, it would strengthen your argument.

Then again…..maybe not.

From: drycreek
15-Nov-24
Great gobs of goose shit ! Are y’all still arguing about this ? Go home Thornton !

From: HunterR
15-Nov-24

From: Thornton
16-Nov-24
Hard to do, holding my phone up to my binoculars t-roy, especially stalking or balancing on a tree limb

23-Nov-24
Having hunted whitetails for over 50 years often on heavily pressured public land I've learned that not using any kind of scent had been best for me. That being said, after reading this thread I'll probably give Nose Jammer a try.

And for what it's worth, Thornton made it known that he owns an airplane. Having been a pilot and airplane owner myself for over 30 years I know that being an arrogant pot stirrer who thinks he's smarter than everybody else are bad traits for a pilot. Part of your training to become a pilot is to help you recognize and avoid those kinds of behaviors because that mentality and behavior gets people killed.

From: Old School
23-Nov-24
Used it in Iowa hunting from the ground and had bucks and does come in downwind to within 6 feet of me. Had a mature buck swing downwind of me and he didn’t spook when he hit my scent but modified his approach where he came in, but out of range.

I’m a believer in it.

From: Candor
23-Nov-24
You know how to make a small fortune in aviation?

... Start with a large one.

23-Nov-24
I thought that was auto racing??

From: Jaquomo
24-Nov-24
Show horses. Worked for me with my first mistake.

From: t-roy
24-Nov-24
Food plots??

From: Bwhnt
25-Nov-24
Boat..... Break Out Another Thousand

From: SD
25-Nov-24
Women!!! You'all are leaving out the obvious one. Geez!

From: scent
25-Nov-24
Just bought me a can at local Cabelas while waiting for dental work, sprayed in truck, smells nice!

From: BigStriper1
26-Nov-24
Used it every time I went out this season and have had Bucks and Does down wind of me often and have not had ONE Deer stomp it's foot, blow or run off. Yes they smell something and sniff the air but have went about their business without any consern in the end, definitely helps.

From: bigswivle
26-Nov-24
In the right situation it seems to help?? Only conclusion I can come up with in the last month? Except for Thornton, who smells like corn and bedding areas?? Jk Thornton :)

From: Thornton
28-Nov-24

Thornton's embedded Photo
Thornton's embedded Photo
Just sitting here on the ground,in the open against an oak with deer wandering around me. No wind whatsoever, and I could here a squirrel scratching his nuts back in the timber...

From: scent
29-Nov-24
Squirrel was trying to call you in Thorny ;0)

From: longbow#1
29-Nov-24
thorton....just curious as to the camo you wear to get away with not being spotted on the ground

From: Thornton
29-Nov-24
Long bow- half the time I wear tan or brown outdoor pants and a flannel shirt in a natural color. The other half I wear whatever I threw on the coat hanger last. It's a mixture of Under Armour, Cabela's, and Walmart camo. As Fred Bear said, deer see movement. The only thing you need camo for is turkeys and predators.

From: PECO2
29-Nov-24
I would use nose jammer before I used HECS or Ozonics. Pardon me if this was already covered, but is nose jammer and ever calm the same thing or close to the same thing?

From: KSflatlander
29-Nov-24

KSflatlander's Link
Here is a good discussion with someone who trains police, drug, and cadaver dogs. There’s a lot we just don’t know when it comes to deer and scent.

My uncle always said, if a deer could see like a turkey we wouldn’t never kill one with a bow lol.

From: cnelk
29-Nov-24
And if a turkey could smell like a deer we’d never kill one

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