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#13
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: NC
Posts: 1,284
RE: What to do when the CHIPS are down.
Nothing better to cover your scent with in the deer woods than a pile of deer dung! When i' m scouting or going to my stand i step in every pile i come across, if there' s no deer scat then coon works pretty good too. Don' t have any cows around or i' m sure i' d go for that too. I have been known to be so full of it myself that i didn' t have to go anywhere to get in it
#14
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Tennessee
Posts: 2,568
RE: What to do when the CHIPS are down.
I did the cowpile deal for years, but, no more cows. I don' t know if coyote crap would be anymore presentable to a deer than human crap, I guess it could work.
Speaking of ziplock bags. A good quality 1 gallon zip lock bag makes an excellent relief bag for when you gotta do the ol #1. You just unzip the bag the appropriate amount, insert (name.............whatever you and your woman call it) and relieve yourself. Zip right back up and you have an odor proof pee disposal bag. You can adjust the bag size for your bladder.
Speaking of ziplock bags. A good quality 1 gallon zip lock bag makes an excellent relief bag for when you gotta do the ol #1. You just unzip the bag the appropriate amount, insert (name.............whatever you and your woman call it) and relieve yourself. Zip right back up and you have an odor proof pee disposal bag. You can adjust the bag size for your bladder.
#15
Typical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: QDM Heaven
Posts: 847
RE: What to do when the CHIPS are down.
I frequently use the vegetation in a given area to smear all over my already nearly scentless clothes. A field of alfalfa is good or beans or just some oak leaves and acorns. Never tried the dung method because I think it stinks[X(]