This video requests subscribers to reply about John reading many of his kill articles beginning in the 1970's, on this YouTube channel (as well as putting them on his "Eberhart Saddle Hunting Pressured Whitetails" Facebook page). John's kill articles offer a lot of subtle instructional information about the hunt and all the details during them and he would like your opinion on how best to present them. John also talks about the design features of his soon to be released, ScentLok signature Saddle Hunter suit as well as his plan on putting several YouTube videos out about the technology of activated carbon and a scent control regimen that works.
In the 1990's I began doing what I have termed as pre-season speed tours. When you exclusively hunt public and free permission ...
When using sticks, they are at eye level with the deer as they are entering the area and in heavily pressured areas, if they are ...
This is the first in a series (they will not be in consequential order) of videos addressing; scent control, activated carbon technology, how activated carbon is made, how porous it is by showing photo's of the cavernous sides of several single particles of activated carbon through an electron microscope (the particles of activated carbon shown are smaller than a grain of sand), some of the thousands of absorptive and filtering uses that worldwide industries and governmental bodies use activated carbon for and why it has been improperly used by so many hunters that have owned and used it over the years. During John's first 35 seasons of bow hunting, he hunted 100% according to the prevailing wind direction, and explains how it dictated so many aspects of how, when and where he had to hunt. John also shares a couple tests he did on a public land mature does that were the final tests before he felt confident in totally disregarding wind direction when bow hunting on heavily pressured public and free permission properties in Michigan.