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Sam McCuin
The Outfitter
theoutfittertv.com
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"You cannot cover you scent completely- period! With this unit you know what you are up against and can plan your routes accordingly", commented Sam after using the unit on a bear hunt. |
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Colorado Buck
Colorado Buck and Dream Catcher Productions
heycoloradobuck.com
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Colorado indicated that the unit was accurate and he would use this on all of his hunts, worldwide. "This is maybe the most unique new gadget I've ever seen and used" |
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Marc Allsman
AE Light
aelight.com
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"This thing is unbelievable. I wish I had thought of it" |
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The Firefly gives me an advantage like never before. In my world knowing the wind and thermals is crucial, I will not enter the woods without the Fire-Fly. |
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Steve Gruber - Deer City USA |
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"I have been hunting in Colorado for 24 years. In Colorado it is very rare to have much detectable wind in the mornings and this morning was no different. I arrived in my tree stand about 15 minutes before daylight. Once settled in I turned on my Firefly and checked the direction of the wind. One minute later I checked it a second time and got the exact same response. 15 minutes after daylight I could see I had a group of Elk approaching me. Because of the wind direction, I knew I had to take the first shot in the first shooting lane. My arrow found the mark directly behind the should and the Cow only made it 40 yards before expiring. I am confident that if I had let the Cow make it to the next shooting lane (directly down wind of me), she would have "winded" me and I would have never gotten the opportunity to shoot. I believe it is impossible to be consistently successful when hunting Big Game if you don't know the direction of the wind. You will never find me in the field without my Firefly." |
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Todd Bandemer - Colorado Bowhunter |
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When I took this bear, we were hunting in a heavily wooded area in northern Minnesota. I had checked both the bear stand wind currents as well as the directional flow near the base of my shooting lane. There was a significant airflow difference between the stand and the bottom of the down hill bear trail. The Bear worked its way through the trail from west to east (into the wind) while I was getting several wind shifts and swirls on my stand on the ridge. Having recognized those subtle differences I was able to focus my efforts accordingly and attain my bear just days before the end of the season.
Thanks Much “Team Firefly !!!!!
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Greg Heyblom
Avid outdoorsman, Minnesota Deer Hunters Association |
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"I have spent the better part of my life in the outdoors hunting and fishing and have never witnessed a product like this one!! Firefly performed great in April during Manitoba's spring bear season. It consistently gave us accurate readings in the field which resulted in changing our position to take advantage of the evening thermals. Amazing device, I will recommend it to fellow hunters! " |
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John Rebrovich
Minnesota Deer Hunter |
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"How in the world did you come up with this? I'd buy one for sure. One more gadget to put in my pack. The unit is perfectly accurate and I like the fact that it can be used in the dark- for both big game hunting and waterfowl hunting." |
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Tom Martire
Minnesota Deer Hunter |
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With years of hunting I've tried a number of methods to mask or eliminate my scent but found that they simply didn't work. If the buck steps out down wind of your stand he'll make you, no matter what. Now, when I leave the shack in the dark of morning I check the wind drifts and if the wind is wrong for a particular stand I go somewhere else. I ALWAYS hunt the wind; period |
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