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Read about Vapor Trail Scents, L.L.C. in the March 20,
2011 issue of The Natchez Democrat newspaper.
This article was featured on the cover page of the
Sunday business section.
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The April/May issue of Primitive Archer Magazine features a product
review  of The Vapor Maker by Tony Kinton.  Kinton writes," Any
hunter who has ever used scent knows the proper dispersal of those
scents is sometimes less than an exacting science.  Rex Holmes has
developed a unit designed specifically for getting that scent into the
air.  Holmes' new introduction is an innovative approach to scent
dispersal."
Louisiana Sportsman magazine
You can read the blog about The Vapor Maker in the
Louisiana Sportsman or Watch the 33 Pt. Buck smell
test challenge on our video page or on facebook.  
The 33 Pt. Buck consistently beat out the competition.
"For I know the plans I have for you," declares the Lord,
"plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give
you hope and a future." Jeremiah 29:11
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Rex Holmes, CEO, VTS
Read about  Vapor Trail
Scents LLC and Rex Holmes,
Jr in an article that appeared
May 5, 2011 in the Tylertown
(MS) times. Read about the the
evolution of The Vapor Maker
and how the company got its
start.
Vapor Trail Scents L.L.C.
Goes International
We recently shipped our first international order to France.  
Jean Marc Negro used The Vapor Maker and 33 Point Buck
on a recent hunt with great success.
"Your products are fabulous," he reported.
Here is one of the photos he sent of the hunt.  Check out the
other photos on our Photo Album page.
Jean Marc Negro
Walter Gilmer VTS testimonial
Walter Gilmer Oregon Elk VTS
      PRODUCT TESTIMONIAL SENT SEPT. 30TH FROM WALTER IN OREGON:   
The 2011 OR, Elk bow season was absolutely amazing this year. Do to the hot dry conditions the elk were really keying on water
and wallows more than usual this year. This year I called in 16 bulls to under 60 yards, resulting in 7 shot opportunities. Finally
scoring on this beautiful 6x6 bull on the morning of the last day of our season. This was a textbook calling set up, less then ten
minuets from locate to shot. Located the bull down in a creek bottom at daylight, sprayed down with vapor trails 33 pt buck
cover sent, grabbed my pack and bow and ran down an old sidder road in the jack pines to the creek bottom and moved up
checking the bull with cow calls. This bull was hot, he was cutting me off before I could even get the second cow call out, and
he was getting closer. Time to set up, and range my shooting lanes. He was belloweening and growling as he closed the
distance,tree limbs where snapping as he maneuvered  his horns throw dead trees limbs. It sounded as if their was a D-6 cat
pushing it's way towards me, I nocked and arrow and adjusted my footing for the shot. I saw his horns first and he was moving
fast, his body pasted throw my 55 yard lane first,as he went behind some trees I drew my new HOYT Element back, and
Steadied for the shot. As he entered my best shooting lane I cow called once, twice, the bull couldn't here me he was making
to much noise himself. At full draw I took two steps to the left to give me one last lane to shoot throw before the bull was gone
into the dense trees. I called one last time to no avail, now or never, with the bull still moving I squeeze the trigger on my
release and the arrow was off to it's mark. At 44 yards, the arrow hit the bull in the shoulder low and angling up as he moved.
My Element had driven my arrow completely throw both shoulders as the bull bolted from my arrows impact, I bugled to stop
him then cow called some more, their was silence in the woods. I then heard him collapse in the the brush to my right in less
than a miniute, he was down. The bull only made it fifty yards, for my shuttle-T broad head had done it's job well. As I took hold
of his horns and went to my knees I thanked God for this wonderful opportunity to harvest suck a magnificent animal, tears ran
down my face in remembrance of my father and best Friend and hunting partner who had both past in the previous year, for I
know they were both smiling at that moment. Like to thank all the manufactures for the gear I use, it is simply the finest money
can buy. Vapor Trail Scents- for a cover scent  (33 Pt Buck) that hides u even when the wind is at ur back. Several bull should
have blown out this year when the wind switched like it always does right when ur closing the deal but they didn't and keep
playing the game. I contribute this to spraying down with 33pt buck before every hunt
Bayou Bucks blog
Rex Holmes, CEO, Vapor Trail Scents, recently
did a couple of three minute interviews with
Luke Clayton of Catfish radio.  Check out a
couple of the interviews here: