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Sept 28, 2016 5:48:38 GMT -5
Post by speedrackin on Sept 28, 2016 5:48:38 GMT -5
who believes? INever go in the woods to hunt without it !
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Sept 28, 2016 9:29:05 GMT -5
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Post by bowhunter836 on Sept 28, 2016 9:29:05 GMT -5
I have never used it! Have you noticed a difference while wearing it compared to not wearing it?
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Sept 28, 2016 9:48:15 GMT -5
Post by speedrackin on Sept 28, 2016 9:48:15 GMT -5
absolutely , i have had animals totaly up wind not knoing i was there and while drawing my bow they sensed something u could see them tense right up
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Sept 28, 2016 15:15:59 GMT -5
Post by dennis on Sept 28, 2016 15:15:59 GMT -5
+1 I have had a bird land on my hat while in my climber and squirrels come within 2ft.
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Sept 28, 2016 15:55:41 GMT -5
Post by speedrackin on Sept 28, 2016 15:55:41 GMT -5
little tweetie land on my arrow shaft
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Sept 29, 2016 1:21:22 GMT -5
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Post by shane on Sept 29, 2016 1:21:22 GMT -5
I'm not sure how many are being sarcastic or true believers? I'm smart enough to understand the concept, but It's pretty out there for me to truly believe it works. I'm always a skeptic. Now being a veterinarian, I have seen dogs and horses Really freak out and lose their SH-- with some people And others they are completely OK and not alarmed.
Why is this??? I have a 60 year old Colored woman named Ms Jessie That works in my kennels. I have come accross literally Dozens of animals that were nervous, fear biters or Just down right aggressive. Guess who NEVER has a problem??? Ms Jessie!!! Why? Wats different?
If u tried a HECS on fearful or aggressive dogs, or really Nervous horses, I think U could figure out really quickly, if there was anything To this Electrical field jazz. Just food for thought.
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Sept 29, 2016 5:09:50 GMT -5
Post by speedrackin on Sept 29, 2016 5:09:50 GMT -5
First off Shane what color is your employee Ms Jesse? That phrase was used in the 60s. The point u are making is not even close your animals are seeing your employee and her actions and demeanor obviously are calming i also believe there is a difference between domestic and wild animals. i have gone in the woods with and with out as an experiment . I will no long go without .
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Sept 29, 2016 19:17:44 GMT -5
Post by dennis on Sept 29, 2016 19:17:44 GMT -5
Went up in the stand this morning,Honestly had a bird first land on my nocked arrow then moved to the cble guide 6" from my face.It flew off and about 1 minute later about 30 birds were surrounding me real close.So there is why I am glad I spent the $$ for the HECS suit.
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Sept 30, 2016 20:03:42 GMT -5
Post by Deleted on Sept 30, 2016 20:03:42 GMT -5
Interesting reports you guys are observing with the suit.
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Oct 1, 2016 4:42:23 GMT -5
Post by dennis on Oct 1, 2016 4:42:23 GMT -5
With as much $$ that us hunters spend on equipment and clothing,scent control etc.,concealment should also be a priority.I do believe the animals can see us but with the suit they don't sense our energy.HECS claimed in a video that they (researchers) believed that birds can see our electromagnetic energy.I wouldn't send mine back if they offered a refund,I think it works the buck I shot in Ohio last year was 70yds away above my line of sight looking down right at me in the stand.I don't believe I would have got a shot if I hadn't had the suit,I was in a tree in the middle of an open pasture not hard for something to pick you out in that type of setting.
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Oct 1, 2016 5:00:03 GMT -5
Post by speedrackin on Oct 1, 2016 5:00:03 GMT -5
Same here Dennis ive had deer stare at me at 20 yards ......and go right back to feeding ......dont leave home without it
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Oct 1, 2016 9:00:03 GMT -5
Post by gar on Oct 1, 2016 9:00:03 GMT -5
I have a suit but didn't wear it religiously last year but my buddy did and walked up to about a dozen turkeys and took one at 10 yds. with his bow in a wide open picked corn field and he swears by it. I will be wearing it more this year, as long as it has no scent what will it hurt? It is very light weight.
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Oct 1, 2016 11:38:09 GMT -5
Post by dennis on Oct 1, 2016 11:38:09 GMT -5
Misjudged my yardage this morning shot under a doe steep angle it looked closer,forgot my rangefinder (again). There were 2 does,the one I missed trotted up into the treeline above me and started blowing,the other one I couldn't get an open shot but it hung around for another 10 minutes.
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Oct 1, 2016 19:25:32 GMT -5
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Post by shane on Oct 1, 2016 19:25:32 GMT -5
Ms Jessie is black, but I have other black employees That are very calm and dogs are still not trusting of them. I will agree there is a difference between domestic and Wild animals.
HOWEVER, I have been a hunter for 44 years and A veterinarian for cats, dogs & horses for over 16 years. I can tell you that (IF THE SUIT REALLY WORKS) to reduce the Energy that our bodies emit, then the suit would work with crazy horses, stray/scared dogs.
There's no doubt in my mind it would help calm the nerves Of ALL Animals.
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Oct 2, 2016 7:11:35 GMT -5
Post by dennis on Oct 2, 2016 7:11:35 GMT -5
I think it would be worth a try,the only thing that could happen is not a negative as you would have it to hunt with. One of my dogs in the past got spooked when I sprayed scent killer on my boots and she saw me go into the woods and later tried to find me by my scent,after about 40yds. she yipped and ran back to the house.Who knows why animals react the way they do to different situations.
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Oct 4, 2016 21:32:49 GMT -5
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Post by shane on Oct 4, 2016 21:32:49 GMT -5
There is a lot of research that supports the Electromagnetic field That all living creatures emanate. I got on the HECS site and read a lot of the research that has been performed. Gonna give it a try!!!
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Oct 5, 2016 5:33:32 GMT -5
Post by dennis on Oct 5, 2016 5:33:32 GMT -5
Had 5 squirrels and a rabbit in front of me yesterday evening at 20yds I'm in my stand swatting at mosquito's as I'm 20yds from a pond,they pay no attention to me as I do this for about an hour and then a doe comes out from behind me to about the same 20yds where I stuck an arrow in it.
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Oct 5, 2016 6:02:25 GMT -5
Post by speedrackin on Oct 5, 2016 6:02:25 GMT -5
Nice , early freezer meat perfect
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Oct 5, 2016 9:04:26 GMT -5
Post by dennis on Oct 5, 2016 9:04:26 GMT -5
I am thankful for the processing work I have ahead of me today and am anticipating my next day in the stand.Maybe Thurs.or Fri. if the stars all line up right,I will add to the supply.I need to take my 22 with iron sights and get some of the squirrels also as my brother said the other day he hasn't had squirrel in years.It is the least I could do since I am hunting on his property.It is getting pretty warm in the afternoon here,I think I'll take my bow in the morning and the 22 in the afternoon.What a blessing to have such challenging decisions to make.
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Oct 6, 2016 15:34:53 GMT -5
Post by 10gaauto on Oct 6, 2016 15:34:53 GMT -5
Don't have or use HECS, never felt the need. My camo of usual use is a 1990 era M65 military surplus jacket and usually some type of Carhart bibs or jeans and the usual duofold and long johns depending on temps and what/where/how hunting. I to have had squirrels walk up my pants, sleve and hop on my hat, birds land on my hat, arm and gun barrel, deer and turkeys calmly walk directly under my stand or within 5 feet of the tree providing cover. One time while spring gobbler hunting a gobbler jumped up on the large beech log directly where I was laying behind when calling. Once a domestic cat jumped through a glass window and another cat went up a cold chimney when I entered a house and the cats were in a different room, I hate cats. Great thing each person can use whatever items they feel are necessary to provide the experience they desire. I don't bow hunt so usually the game of choice is "harvested" before I'd think a HECS would any good. To each their own way. Hope all have an enjoyable and safe season. JMHO, 10
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