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Post by JimAtha on Sept 18, 2007 11:14:46 GMT -6
what are the best kind of spray attachment and bottles to use@ where can you get them? Thanks
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Post by lb on Sept 18, 2007 15:11:04 GMT -6
I use a fine a mist as possible. Trust me, the large sprayers with the trigger, most of the "mist" falls on the ground less than twenty feet from you. You want an atomizing mist that will stay suspended and drift a hundred yards downwind, usually more. I use small bottles, several, one or two ounces. They fit easily in a pocket and last several stands if you are doing it right.
The best atomizers are available as reusable prescription inhalers. They may be decongestants, or something like Nasacort AQ, which is refillable. Some are pressurized, and worthless, but if you ask friends that use these things, you can have them save the empties for you.
Main thing is, use a fine mist so that all your urine doesn't wind up on the ground right in front of you. It needs to get down where they will be if they circle downwind.
Good hunting. LB
One last thought, fill several and take them to the stand with you. The more fine the mist, the more likely it will clog, if you don't filter your urine properly. Any coffee or paint filter will work.
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Post by mtbadger on Sept 18, 2007 18:03:03 GMT -6
How do you fill these lb??? Or am I thinking of the wrong type inhalers (albuterol) ?
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Post by lb on Sept 18, 2007 22:29:18 GMT -6
yes, you are thinking of the pressurized and they won't work. Has to have a screw cap and a pump. Alternatively, Walmar sells a 2 oz. pump sprayer in the cosmetics section, various transparent colors, they cost about fifty cents and work passibly well.
Good hunting. LB
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Post by mtbadger on Sept 19, 2007 8:55:13 GMT -6
Alright thanks for the info lb....I kinda figured I was thinking too hard....
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Post by lb on Sept 19, 2007 10:11:24 GMT -6
Yeah, and I think my choice of words is suspect. I know that inhaler describes lung medication, but I'm thinking of the little jobs for nasal decongestion. The main advantage is the super fine mist. It stays suspended longer and drifts further downwind. Much more effective than a standard window cleaner bottle.
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Post by mtbadger on Sept 19, 2007 17:49:18 GMT -6
Gotcha I have an out of date sinus spray in the med cabinet that I think I can get cleaned out... Thanks again lb..
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Post by trappnman on Sept 19, 2007 21:06:47 GMT -6
maybe too much junk- but have you seen those little powerful battery fans? spray in front of them, and they shiuld really break up the mist and get it out there.
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Post by lb on Sept 19, 2007 22:03:19 GMT -6
yeah, I'd say it might help, especially if the wind was calm, but you are right, too much junk to carry. LB
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Post by JimAtha on Sept 20, 2007 17:54:29 GMT -6
lb, thanks for the lnfo. Looking forward to trying it.
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