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Thread: New Sponsor- Russel's Scents

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    Default New Sponsor- Russel's Scents

    Please join me in welcoming Russel's (pronounced Roo-sell's) Scents to SCDUCKS!



    Tom Russel is pioneering the finest line in waterfowling scents. Made by duck hunters for duck hunters, Russel's scents will help you fill your limit by attracting wary ducks and geese to your decoys.

    Our scents are made from 100% natural ingredients and are completely safe for use around your children and retrievers. Simply spray our powerful Corn Scent around your blind or even on your decoys and you will see the Attraction Action as ducks dive bomb your spread.

    Ask for us at your local retailers and look for our website to be online soon. You may contact us at RusselsScents@gmail.com

    Order yours soon and get the SCDUCKS.COM Members price of $11.99 per bottle for 3.5 Oz. of our most irrisistable attractant, Russel's Corn Scent!

    THE NEXT BEST THING TO BAIT!


    Remember that it is only through our generous Sponsors that we keep this place free for all of us!

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    thank you for your support
    They say the only time a fishermen tells the truth is when he tells you another fisherman is a liar.

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    thank you!!!!
    Quote Originally Posted by BOG View Post
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    Thanks

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    Pardon me for being a cynic......

    but is this for real?

    I appreciate the support but I smell a rat…..or is that corn
    You've got one life. Blaze on!

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    thanks!

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    It makes no scents to me!

    Thanks for keeping it up and running!

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    Saweeeet!!!!!!!!!

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    Thanks for your sponsorship!!!!

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    I will be spraying liberally on my corn dekes

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    Bye Bye corn seed, discing, fertilizer, weed control, etc! Hello Russel's! Thank you for bringing this to my attention. I just saved a ton of money.

    Does this have an unkown side effect when combined with face paint?

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    Don't we wish Cherokee. Guys, I am sure we are all a little skeptical but their check cleared. Most waterfowl managers know a duck has a keen sense of smell, but do they use it to find food? Well, every other animal does, so why not? I just appreciate the support. If it works, the product will prove itself.

    We will be field testing Mr. Russel's new Hen Heat turkey attractant this spring and let everyone know how that product works out.

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    Welcome to the board.
    " If you pick up a starving dog and make him prosperous, he will not bite you. This is the principal difference between a dog and a man." -Mark Twain

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    I gotta admit I am very skeptical as well, but thanks for the sponsorship!
    Duck hunters are fools, all of us. -Mergie Master

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    If there ever was an audience to prove this product to, this is the one...

    Thanks for the support... I look forward to seeing how this stuff works.

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    Do Bufflehead eat much corn?

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    thanks for the support.


    will your product help if i spray it over the 100lbs of corn i dump in my flooded timber?

    only kidding, looking foward to trying your product
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    now Hogan can fuck off on here all day and call it work, thanks!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tater View Post
    Do Bufflehead eat much corn?
    good project starter/don't cull what else comes in though on the wait for the butterballs
    Quote Originally Posted by BOG View Post
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