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<blockquote data-quote="DirtyMike" data-source="post: 40761" data-attributes="member: 229"><p>Body soap before I leave the house. Hunting clothes are kept in one of them water/air proof bags. Prior to storing them in there, I spray down every article of clothing with some sort of scent killer. I've used them all. Let them dry outside before you put them in the bag, otherwise you will get some moldy clothes. Once I get to the hunting site, I do as arrowdem does. Cold, cold days really suck but I think to eliminate any possibilities, its the best way to stay scent free. I typically spray down with scent killer before I walk to the stand, and then I use some cover scent once I get there. There's some cool recipes to make your own. I bought a water bladder for my badlands pack so I'm not crinkling a water bottle any more. </p><p></p><p>Not sure what good that all does since I usually fire up the thermacell on my way to the stand. But I'd rather spook deer than be the guest of honor at a mosquito buffet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DirtyMike, post: 40761, member: 229"] Body soap before I leave the house. Hunting clothes are kept in one of them water/air proof bags. Prior to storing them in there, I spray down every article of clothing with some sort of scent killer. I've used them all. Let them dry outside before you put them in the bag, otherwise you will get some moldy clothes. Once I get to the hunting site, I do as arrowdem does. Cold, cold days really suck but I think to eliminate any possibilities, its the best way to stay scent free. I typically spray down with scent killer before I walk to the stand, and then I use some cover scent once I get there. There's some cool recipes to make your own. I bought a water bladder for my badlands pack so I'm not crinkling a water bottle any more. Not sure what good that all does since I usually fire up the thermacell on my way to the stand. But I'd rather spook deer than be the guest of honor at a mosquito buffet. [/QUOTE]
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