
Persimmon Deer Attractant & Cover Scent - Liquid Scent
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Odin’s Persimmon Deer Attractant & Cover Scent – Liquid delivers a sweet, ripe-persimmon aroma—like candy in the woods—that lures deer, hogs, and bears even where persimmons don’t grow. Its synthetic, oil-based formula resists wash-off, polymerizes on air contact for field-hardening, and ensures a full 7-day release—ideal for trail setups, elevated placements, and stealthy scent coverage.
Benefits
- Ripe fruit scent — persimmons are a rare, highly-attractive food scent that stands out in the wild.
- Engineered for consistent scent diffusion — polymerizes on exposure to air, creating a weatherproof scent layer.
- 7-day long-lasting release — delivers extended attraction with minimal refresh needed.
- Weather-resistant formula — stands up to rain, dew, and wash-off better than traditional liquids.
- Synthetic & compliant — safe for use in regulated areas. Regulations vary; check your state laws before use.
How to Use
Use Odin’s Persimmon Scent smartly for maximum pull and stealth:
- Apply to hanging branches near scrapes—mimics natural fruit residues and hangs in the wind.
- Lay a scent trail using small squirts back to your stand or beads.
- Coat e-bike tires or boots to leave a subtle trail right to your hot spot.
- In bear zones, the oily formula sticks to paws, creating their own scent path back to your setup.
Pro tip: Apply to elevated surfaces like low branches or scent posts—this maximizes scent carry and visibility to game.
DEPLOY THE ODIN’S ADVANTAGE: SWEET. RARE. IMPOSSIBLE TO RESIST.
FAQs
How long does Odin’s Persimmon Liquid Scent last?
Each application offers up to 7 days of scent, thanks to its polymerizing, weatherproof formula.
Why do persimmons work so well?
Persimmons are a rare, sweet fruit that deer, hogs, and bears can't resist—even in areas without natural growth. Hunters use them to replicate high-value food sources.
Is Persimmon Liquid Scent legal in my state?
Yes—it's fully synthetic. Regulations vary; check your state laws before use.