Woods Walker said:
What....no scent-loc version???
And that green camo.....now THAT'S a joke! By the time the clock change occurs, most of the green is out of the woods in most areas. You need to have one in Realbush "Last Week Of October" pattern, so that it "blends" with the woods.
Our scientific studies showed that deer did not mind the Woodland pattern. The whole point here is that the deer are comforted by showing them the old time. It wouldn't help if they couldn't see the clock at all, right?
As to the Scent-lok feature: we'd thought about that, but then you'd have a conflict between the built-in scent-dripper and the Scent-lok. Of course, if you want your clock to be scent-invisible to the deer, I suppose you could fill the reservoir of the scent dripper with Sport Wash and spray everything liberally with UV-Killer. We used the Wooland camo, because it contains no UV-brightened pigments, but. . . well, you can't be too sure.
As you can see from this picture taken at our secret testing facility, the woodland camo clock is there, you can make it out, but it does not stand out.
BTW: That's Angus, one of our shamanic pro-staff. He was doing some last-minute calibrations of the framulator prior to our full-up test that we conducted over last weekend-- very complicated stuff. Very scientific you know.
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