Often overlooked scent control
#1
Often overlooked scent control
Many on here strive to be scent free, don't forget about those overlooked items. Release straps, safety harnesses, gear packs, treestand straps, gloves, face masks etc.
Good hunting!
Good hunting!
#3
RE: Often overlooked scent control
Thanks, Rybo. While I've thought about all of those (I'm kind of a scent control freak), and wash almosteverything each time I hunt, except standstraps (which I almost always only handle with gloves) and my release, I was wondering what folks do with their releases. I use two releases: one for practice and one for actual hunting, where I wear my release over a glove. But even though both releases are supposedly the same, one is a little stiffer than the other, and I like to keep everything in my bow/release setup the same. Do you think that spraying the release with Scent Killer spray would kill enough ofmy scent?
#4
RE: Often overlooked scent control
Great tip, many even don't do anything about thier hats...huge issue but rarely overlooked.
Backpacks and items inside, binos, rangefinder cameras etc...
Those Scent Killer wipes work great on such equipment rather than spray.
Backpacks and items inside, binos, rangefinder cameras etc...
Those Scent Killer wipes work great on such equipment rather than spray.
#6
RE: Often overlooked scent control
ORIGINAL: Arthur P
Don't forget the chlorophyl drops to de-scent yer eyeballs![8D]
Don't forget the chlorophyl drops to de-scent yer eyeballs![8D]
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Boone & Crockett
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RE: Often overlooked scent control
Don't forget the chlorophyl drops to de-scent yer eyeballs!
Those Scent Killer wipes work great on such equipment rather than spray.
#8
RE: Often overlooked scent control
i got a related story...
last year i was in my stand. a mature doe and fawn came through feeding. the mature doe walked DIRECTLY under my stand. i couldnt see her for a while because she was eating from the base of my tree. i use a climber and setup my climber there probably 10x in 3 weeks there. i know...rookie mistake of overhunting a spot. walked around the base of that tree in leather boots 100 times..touched the tree, laid down my bow and pack there etc. she never cared. till i realized my pull up rope was still hanging from my stand. it hit her back so she sniffed it. thats one item i know i never sprayed and touched with bare hands that werent sprayed. dont know why i didnt pull it up that hunt...i always do. she sniffed it and the ole tail went up...she didnt stick around much longer.
definently made me a believe of my spray...
last year i was in my stand. a mature doe and fawn came through feeding. the mature doe walked DIRECTLY under my stand. i couldnt see her for a while because she was eating from the base of my tree. i use a climber and setup my climber there probably 10x in 3 weeks there. i know...rookie mistake of overhunting a spot. walked around the base of that tree in leather boots 100 times..touched the tree, laid down my bow and pack there etc. she never cared. till i realized my pull up rope was still hanging from my stand. it hit her back so she sniffed it. thats one item i know i never sprayed and touched with bare hands that werent sprayed. dont know why i didnt pull it up that hunt...i always do. she sniffed it and the ole tail went up...she didnt stick around much longer.
definently made me a believe of my spray...
#9
RE: Often overlooked scent control
I think one of the most over looked item is our vehicle. We spend all this time and money descenting ourselves and then sit in a seat that is probably pretty rancid with odors. I always wash a few towels to put in my backpack for various uses. I put two of them on the seat to keep my pants and shirt off the smelly seat.
Don't forget your safety harness. I'm thinking about dipping all of my staps in the washer water and hanging them out to dry with my last batch of descented clothes. Actually all of my clothes are descented and have been fermenting in a tote with cedar chips for a month now. All I need to wash are my packs, my stand cloth and my staps.
Just thought of something else...your calls, rattle bags (or horns) and other things you have in the stand with you.
Smelling Fresh
Reid
Don't forget your safety harness. I'm thinking about dipping all of my staps in the washer water and hanging them out to dry with my last batch of descented clothes. Actually all of my clothes are descented and have been fermenting in a tote with cedar chips for a month now. All I need to wash are my packs, my stand cloth and my staps.
Just thought of something else...your calls, rattle bags (or horns) and other things you have in the stand with you.
Smelling Fresh
Reid
#10
RE: Often overlooked scent control
One thing I have noticed, you guys carry way to much crap into the woods...[8D]
I have everything I own in a rubbermaid container sprayed with earth scents and acorn wafers. This includes my gloves, my new ASAT camo suit, my straps, release and tree stand cushions. The only other thing I need to put in there is my new fanny pack...whenever I get one.
I have everything I own in a rubbermaid container sprayed with earth scents and acorn wafers. This includes my gloves, my new ASAT camo suit, my straps, release and tree stand cushions. The only other thing I need to put in there is my new fanny pack...whenever I get one.