- Jul 29, 2014
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Like many deer hunter out there, I'm always looking for that next big innovation in hunting gear, especially as it pertains to deer and turkey hunting.
With the liberalized use of cross bows in most states as standard bow hunting tackle, and now the advent of the air driven arrows, it seems just about everything is up for grabs.
Enter HECS(Human Energy Concealment System)clothing. I'm thinking most of you hunters have seen the ads and TV show, "Hunting With HECS". It appears to work quite well to block the electronic impulses the living being emits, robbing your quarry of its 'sixth sense'.
http://www.hecsllc.com/
I've been tossing it around in my head whether to take the plunge or not. You all know how I likes my hunting gadgets. It isn't really prohibitively expensive either. The next time I'm in the market for a base layer, why not use HECS. As far as "cheating" goes, to me, the only person I will consider that accusation credible, is the guy who dawns his wools and crusher along with his long bow and cedar arrows, puts his face to the wind and stalks. That is a very pure way to hunt and a lot of fun, but if you lack the sizable property required, it really isn't practical.
So what say you all? Cheating, or just the next step into modern hunting tackle?
With the liberalized use of cross bows in most states as standard bow hunting tackle, and now the advent of the air driven arrows, it seems just about everything is up for grabs.
Enter HECS(Human Energy Concealment System)clothing. I'm thinking most of you hunters have seen the ads and TV show, "Hunting With HECS". It appears to work quite well to block the electronic impulses the living being emits, robbing your quarry of its 'sixth sense'.
http://www.hecsllc.com/
I've been tossing it around in my head whether to take the plunge or not. You all know how I likes my hunting gadgets. It isn't really prohibitively expensive either. The next time I'm in the market for a base layer, why not use HECS. As far as "cheating" goes, to me, the only person I will consider that accusation credible, is the guy who dawns his wools and crusher along with his long bow and cedar arrows, puts his face to the wind and stalks. That is a very pure way to hunt and a lot of fun, but if you lack the sizable property required, it really isn't practical.
So what say you all? Cheating, or just the next step into modern hunting tackle?