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EPISODE · Oct 21, 2019 · 57 MIN

Episode 539, Skunk Smell and the OZ Unit From Scent-Lok, Getting Ready For Elk Season, Bow Hanger System

from Up North Journal Podcast · host Mike Adams and Dan DeFauw

Danny's story of his dog getting a little too close to a skunk Dog gets sprayed in the mouth by a skunk Dog comes in the house and stinks up the house Dawn dishsoap, baking soda, and peroxide to wash the dog Danny texted Mike to use his OZ ozone generator to get the smell out of the house #OZbyScentLok  Mike is going to use it in a stinky freezer Mike wants to make a scent free closet for his hunting clothes to put them in and use the OZ to refresh them Other uses for the OZ Getting ready for Elk Season Mike takes an elk magazine from the doctors office It's hell getting old Shane Mahoney article Got the rifle sighted in for the elk hunt Back up firearms Talking with the elk guide Too big of a caliber at too close a distance Guide was 2 for 2 in the early elk season Hunting old school Answering a hunting question for a listener Morph Pro bow hanger system Saw at ATA last year www.outrighthunt.com Mike used in the stand this season The Gutcheck system

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