As stated above, wind blows their way your scent and your elk scent will both be noticed, thus no benefit.
Now, if you put scent way down from we’re you might be sitting in a blind, in areas you think elk might come, I think it does help.
It sounds like the scent you are using is prohibited in BC if it actually contained animal derivatives.
51. To use, for the purpose of hunting wildlife, any part or derivative of a deer, elk, moose or caribou if the part or derivative originated from outside British Columbia.
I went through this last year with Doe estrous and could only find synthetic almost everywhere I went not knowing why, until I finally located some real not synthetic and it was produced in Canada, i'm guessing BC. Now I know why.
Why would they even allow it to come into BC and be sold at a massive distributer like basspro if it is a prohibited substance..... kind of f*****g retarted no? Like if it was such a big deal wouldn't they not let it in this country/province, let a lone be sold and distributed en masse in this province?
If they don't want it used then maybe they shouldn't allow it to be sold.
But then again look at some of the other wildlife policies made by the powers that shouldn't be, maybe it's not so r*****ed after all
Nothing quite like the policy makers making you waste your money, not like we throw away enough on gas food insurance inflation and everything else we get absolutely robbed for
Last edited by TheObserver; 09-07-2022 at 11:49 PM.
Yes, some of the good scents are banned now anyways.
I used to use one from the US.
I had a cow moose that just didn’t know what to do while she had a bull on her ass.
She could see me 15 ft away, but the scent must have confused her.
I think she was trying to ditch the bull in me!!!
I was scenting up the river area for about a 400 yard stretch every 30 or so yards.