What do you use to Store hunting clothes
#11
Giant Nontypical
Join Date: Feb 2003
Posts: 9,175
RE: What do you use to Store hunting clothes
I don't worry about keeping them scent free all year. I'm going to be wearing my hunting clothes a few weeks before season starts anyway. Gotta make sure they still fit and also to practice shooting while wearing the same clothes I intend to hunt with. Doesn't make sense to go through all that storage rigamarole just to have to wash and de-scent them again anyway.
#12
RE: What do you use to Store hunting clothes
During the off season, I hang them in my closet. Right before the season starts, I'll wash them in scent free detergent and put them in large zip-lock bags, usually dividing them into early season, mid season, and late season bags.
#13
RE: What do you use to Store hunting clothes
ORIGINAL: rybohunter
ditto squared
I toss some baking soda in mine to absorb odors.
ORIGINAL: Ranger10
Ditto
ORIGINAL: LebeauHunter
Plastic rubbermaid containers.
Plastic rubbermaid containers.
I toss some baking soda in mine to absorb odors.
#16
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Apr 2007
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Posts: 1,438
RE: What do you use to Store hunting clothes
I don't just use the plastic containers for scent.
Due to lack of space in my house (and complaining wife), I put the guest bed on cinderblocks,
and bought the containers to fit nicely under the bed.
#17
RE: What do you use to Store hunting clothes
I have some real wool camo hunting stuff. Supposed to be dry cleaned only. Have never washed it. Any tips for storing and/or keeping this stuff scent free in the off season? Thanks. Roskoe
#19
RE: What do you use to Store hunting clothes
I just hang them in my basement, I hung a rod under the stairs to hangmy jackets, bibs and other large stuff on. The rest of my hunting clothes (pants, shirts, gloves, thermals, etc... go in a big plastic shelving unit directily across from the jackets.