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Ozonics Scent Eliminators

Posted on 11/10/24 at 3:07 pm
Posted by BentonTiger7
Benton, LA
Member since Sep 2011
2507 posts
Posted on 11/10/24 at 3:07 pm
What’s the scoop on these? I’m know opinions are everywhere but I’ve gotten good info here over the years.

I’m in a lock on in Illinois as I type this. Got here Friday and I’ve had more exciting hunts the first two days than any hunting show I’ve seen. It’s been unreal. Today has been a lot slower but I just had a very big 4.5+ year old 8 with a young buck wind me. I’ve been more scent conscious than I have ever been. The stand I’m hunting has the wrong wind and it’s blowing straight into the cornfield I’m overlooking and straight at where I saw the big buck. Typically I wouldn’t hunt with this wind but this spot has had 10x the action my buddies here with me have had so far so I couldn’t resist hunting it. All that said, what are everyone’s actual experience with Ozonics while hunting in a tree stand. I’ve been very tempted to buy it but don’t want to waste that much money if they don’t work. Today the wind is 15-20 so I doubt it would’ve helped but I’m just curious how they do in more calm conditions.
Posted by saintsfan1977
Arkansas, from Cajun country
Member since Jun 2010
9892 posts
Posted on 11/10/24 at 3:21 pm to
I wouldnt spend the money. Get on downwind side of the deer.
Posted by BentonTiger7
Benton, LA
Member since Sep 2011
2507 posts
Posted on 11/10/24 at 3:25 pm to
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I wouldnt spend the money. Get on downwind side of the deer


I agree with getting downwind and typically do but wind directions can change and it never hurts to kill your scent no matter where it’s going if it really works.
Posted by saintsfan1977
Arkansas, from Cajun country
Member since Jun 2010
9892 posts
Posted on 11/10/24 at 3:28 pm to
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never hurts to kill your scent


This is impossible.

Myth busters dressed in a rubber suit and a gas mask and in less than 5 minutes a blood hound found him. A deer smells much better than a dog.

Spending 100s on a gimmick won't get you any closer to killing the deer you're after. Time in the woods will along with luck.

You could be upwind of the biggest buck of a lifetime and even though he smells you, something compels him to walk right up to you. Spend time, not money.
This post was edited on 11/10/24 at 3:31 pm
Posted by Rarnette
Member since Jul 2016
79 posts
Posted on 11/10/24 at 3:33 pm to
These things produce O3 (ozone). Which is the gas state equivalent of bleach. Ozone will certainly oxidize any bacteria or smell particles that it comes into contact with. It also theoretically would interfere with deers ability to smell. My question has always been what is the efficiency of mixing with the air containing your scent. But in theory ozone can definitely sanitize your scent. Will it work, let me know.
Posted by TheDrunkenTigah
Baton Rouge
Member since Aug 2011
18146 posts
Posted on 11/10/24 at 4:00 pm to
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The stand I’m hunting has the wrong wind and it’s blowing straight into the cornfield I’m overlooking and straight at where I saw the big buck.


The only thing money can buy that would prevent the deer winding you in that scenario is another stand on the other side of the field.
Posted by BentonTiger7
Benton, LA
Member since Sep 2011
2507 posts
Posted on 11/10/24 at 4:07 pm to
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The only thing money can buy that would prevent the deer winding you in that scenario is another stand on the other side of the field.


I’d have to have a lot of money because the other side of the field is another property lol.
Posted by geauxbrown
Louisiana
Member since Oct 2006
25253 posts
Posted on 11/10/24 at 4:14 pm to
Folks commenting about using another stand or just getting downwind are missing the point.

Frequently on easterly winds, they will back up on themselves and blow in the opposite direction for a few seconds at a time.

An Ozonics unit combined with using one to clean your clothing most definelty helps in those situations.

BTW, I’ve been here for two weeks in White County. Worst rut weather I’ve seen in 20 years.
This post was edited on 11/10/24 at 4:16 pm
Posted by saintsfan1977
Arkansas, from Cajun country
Member since Jun 2010
9892 posts
Posted on 11/10/24 at 4:41 pm to
In a ground blind I'd say it would work ok. But it's putting out a scent the deer don't know. It can spook them or they walk on by. But in the outside air with wind it's just not possible to hide all of your scent.

You can use it to kill the scent on your clothes but as soon as you put them on, your scent has permeated the clothing. It's common scents.
Posted by TheDrunkenTigah
Baton Rouge
Member since Aug 2011
18146 posts
Posted on 11/10/24 at 8:01 pm to
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But in the outside air with wind it's just not possible to hide all of your scent.


Right. There’s just no way to get ozone in contact with all your scent to a level a deer won’t smell it, even in an enclosed space. It’s going to disperse such that a tiny bit will still be detectible over a large area. The wind changing direction is just the game sometimes.

I do fully believe though that deer can be conditioned to human scent, or be so rutted up they don’t care. Likely why folks believe this product or that works.
Posted by saintsfan1977
Arkansas, from Cajun country
Member since Jun 2010
9892 posts
Posted on 11/11/24 at 1:46 am to
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I do fully believe though that deer can be conditioned to human scent, or be so rutted up they don’t care. Likely why folks believe this product or that works.


100% agree. But the deer have to not associate danger with human scent. You can leave your scent every day in Sherburne but I don't know if it would make a difference. Private property it most likely would.
Posted by geauxbrown
Louisiana
Member since Oct 2006
25253 posts
Posted on 11/11/24 at 3:17 pm to
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It’s common scents.


Play on words.

True, but the Ozonic does something no one has mentioned.

Deer just don’t smell you, they have the ability to gauge how for you are away. Threat level is part of their defense. An Ozonics unit will never completely destroy human scent, but it can confuse deer as to how far away you are by lessening your odor. Therefore, limiting their reaction time and allowing you to get a shot off

BTW, I don’t own an Ozonics but I’ve worked with lots of people who use them and watched how deer react to its use in the field.
This post was edited on 11/11/24 at 3:18 pm
Posted by AUTimbo
Member since Sep 2011
3228 posts
Posted on 11/11/24 at 4:28 pm to
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Deer just don’t smell you, they have the ability to gauge how for you are away.


This is what most people miss.

Ozonics or not, the whole scent elimination game is really just minimizing your scent as much as possible, especially in areas where they are hunted by seeveral individuals. That buck coming down the trail that pulls up at 80-100 yds leaves a bowhunter screwed.
With maximum effort at scent control with/without Ozonics, the same buck may not pull up until 20-40 yds out, thus presenting an opportunity for a shot.

What’s more important much of the time is playing the thermal shifts in a spot regarding temp rise/fall in morning or evening. Some spots are just better morning stands than evening , simply because of the timing of thermals to deer movement.

Zipped a 140 P&Y in Ga a few years back that came in trailing a doe from dead downwind. Sun still out and my scent still rising due to the afternoon thermals in that bottom still rising.
If that buck/doe came by 30 minutes later my scent would have been dropping and guaranteed to have caused them to stop/change their route.

Just my dos centavos
Posted by TheDrunkenTigah
Baton Rouge
Member since Aug 2011
18146 posts
Posted on 11/11/24 at 7:59 pm to
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That buck coming down the trail that pulls up at 80-100 yds leaves a bowhunter screwed. With maximum effort at scent control with/without Ozonics, the same buck may not pull up until 20-40 yds out, thus presenting an opportunity for a shot.


That’s not how dispersion works, and we would have to ask the deer to ever know any of that for sure. My opinion, their response is dictated by how full of testosterone they are and how much they’ve been exposed to human scent without negative consequences. I’ve hunted deer in what is essentially rural suburbs that kept their head on a swivel but would walk directly downwind and not spook, they smelled humans behind every house and it didn’t mean they were in danger. I just don’t buy that a deer who has never smelled a person before is going to smell you but rationalize that 80 yards is safe, when their whole survival strategy is to bolt 200 yards at a leaf falling.
Posted by mrcoon
Louisiana
Member since Jul 2019
677 posts
Posted on 11/13/24 at 3:06 pm to
The ozone smell can spook deer. I have had to turn off my ozone to calm them down. I don't use it while hunting anymore. Ozone is best used in the truck and/or closet to deodorize your clothes and gear.

You are better off investing heavily in Scentlok than an ozonics. Follow the John Eberhart method as best you can. It works. Scentlok isn't magic and shouldn't be thought of as such. However, it will get you busted less and you will have more shot opportunities.
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