The Outcast Hunting Podcast
Scott Turner, founder of KillDrift, breaks down the heated-scent system he says has kept him from getting busted for 3 straight seasons. We get into deer curiosity, scent “molecules,” why heated pads behave differently than spritzes, and how weekend warriors can hunt even when the wind isn’t perfect. Plus: real-world stories (including a powerful youth-hunt moment), device settings (low/med/high), and what scents to run when.🎯 What you’ll learnHow heated scent changes dispersion vs sprays/wafersDrifter runtime: ~7h (Low), ~5–6h (Med), ~4h (High)Setups for walk-in cover and the “weekend-only” hunterWhy “more” isn’t always better—and when it actually is⏱️ CHAPTERS00:00 Cold open: “Because I’m an idiot…” 01:25 Intro — Scott Turner joins the show01:43 Scott’s hunting background (pellet guns → man drives → still hunting)07:20 The first close-quarters “deer moving like deer” moment11:17 Origin of Kill Drift (from cover to curiosity & attraction)15:57 The “squirrel in the garage” test that proved the scent had juice19:02 From acorn/sweet corn to vanilla & dirt (why they work)21:21 Molecules, olfactory overload & why deer don’t always spook24:45 Taylor’s field story: deer sneaking in downwind28:36 The Drifter device (battery, 3 heat levels, turkey mode)31:49 Pad longevity & reusing pads with resealable bags33:35 Cold-weather performance (down to ~5°F)38:01 “Weekend warrior” advantage & wind strategy46:26 Favorite customer stories (have tissues ready)52:40 Support/word-of-mouth & how the brand grew58:15 Where to find Kill Drift (dealers + site)1:04:53 Closing thoughts & how to reach ScottBuy Killdrift products here: https://www.killdriftoutdoors.com/?srsltid=AfmBOopSGJUqviVjU0OpDmqug9iqz8XzgiCmlFXFBaYYvRvJ4UtxU21qNote: Drifter is not a Thermacell; it’s a separate, battery-powered heater designed for scent pads.💡 Field Notes / TakeawaysCuriosity is a tactic. Food & social smells can hold or pull deer when used right.Heat changes behavior. A steady heated output creates a consistent scent cone—very different from one-and-done spritzes.Tune the dose. Use Low for close work/cover, Med/High for open fields, wind, or when you need reach.Cover + attract. Dander/doe/tarsal can cover you and create a reason for deer to investigate.Transport strategy. Turn it on at the truck so molecules “coat” you and your kit on the walk in.
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