Tinks Hot Bomb!?


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  • 3 weeks later...

I bought the two pack with about the same results as mentioned above ,, they didn't warm up at all, and it seemed as if they forgot to add scent to it ... :(

I kept this one, and will add some liquid scent to it and use it this ML season..

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This is the first time I have been greatly disapointend in a TINKS product.

Guess I'll give the scent sticks a try .. ;)

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I bought several packs of them before bow season, they did not smell at all, I added some 69 into them and all they did was cause the deer to blow. I don't think I will use them again. They did get warm. Just used the last one the other day during the rut, the same thing, does blowing all over the place but the does have been blowing whenever I have used any type of estrus scent this year so I guess they have some scent just not strong enough for us to smell.

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A friend of mine tried it. He said it didn't smell. He said they got warm but no smell.

Yeah, they say they are preloaded with scent, but they sure didn't smell like much. However, they did heat up OK, so I just added more scent and they were fine.

I did however like the whole idea behind the hot scent, so I made my own, using a small container, with holes drilled in it, a hand-warmer, and a kitchen scrub pad cut to fit the container.

A few drops of doe-in-estrus, with an activated hand-warmer underneath lasts almost all day.

OH, did I mention my last buck had his nose on the one I put out when I shot him ...oops:)

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