MORNING ROUTINE (for the hardcore scent guys)
#11
Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: Shreveport, LA
Posts: 305
RE: MORNING ROUTINE (for the hardcore scent guys)
Here' s what I do. I learned it a couple of years ago on another forum. It works great. Wash your hunting clothes in sent free soap or detergent. After it finishes, reset your washer to the rinse cycle an pour a generous amount of baking soda.
I use a small box of the cheap soda that wal-mart sells. Bout 25 cents a box.
Run the rinse cycle. As it rinses, the baking soda granules embed into the fabric.
After the rinse cycle is over, HANG the clothes to dry. ( do not use a dryer) This way the soda stays in the frabric. Then put them away til time to use. It works really well. I see more deer and they come in close. I wash everything, gloves, face mask, socks, everything. Then I store them in one of those plastic storage boxes. With the soda in the fabric, you can wear the same clothes a couple of times. Just take them off after the hunt and put then back in the storage box.
For cover scent, Racoon pee works well for me.
good luck
mike
I use a small box of the cheap soda that wal-mart sells. Bout 25 cents a box.
Run the rinse cycle. As it rinses, the baking soda granules embed into the fabric.
After the rinse cycle is over, HANG the clothes to dry. ( do not use a dryer) This way the soda stays in the frabric. Then put them away til time to use. It works really well. I see more deer and they come in close. I wash everything, gloves, face mask, socks, everything. Then I store them in one of those plastic storage boxes. With the soda in the fabric, you can wear the same clothes a couple of times. Just take them off after the hunt and put then back in the storage box.
For cover scent, Racoon pee works well for me.
good luck
mike
#12
Typical Buck
Join Date: Dec 2003
Location: Mertztown, PA
Posts: 970
RE: MORNING ROUTINE (for the hardcore scent guys)
1. Clothes are washed and dried in baking soda the night before and set next to the bed. Sometimes they get an earth scent dryer sheet just to keep them soft.
2. I shower with Hunters Specialties green liquid soap and brush teeth with regular toothpaste
3. Before I set out (at the car right before I walk in) I spray myself and the equipment down with a homemade scent killer I found on a board last year. It works great (based on personal experience and testimonials from others who have tried it) and it's dirt cheap compared to brand name scent killers.
4. Put out a drag line just for the heck of it.
5. Set out at least two some scent pads at a right angle to the wind from my stand.
2. I shower with Hunters Specialties green liquid soap and brush teeth with regular toothpaste
3. Before I set out (at the car right before I walk in) I spray myself and the equipment down with a homemade scent killer I found on a board last year. It works great (based on personal experience and testimonials from others who have tried it) and it's dirt cheap compared to brand name scent killers.
4. Put out a drag line just for the heck of it.
5. Set out at least two some scent pads at a right angle to the wind from my stand.
#13
Join Date: Mar 2003
Posts: 63
RE: MORNING ROUTINE (for the hardcore scent guys)
I start the season off like most of you but for one reason or another I get lazy after a couple of weekends and don't stay as strict but I always wear my scent blocker suit with the headgear,play the wind, shower, and spray down when entering the woods
#14
RE: MORNING ROUTINE (for the hardcore scent guys)
One thing I noticed last year.
I also use the earth scent dryer sheets (that smell just puts me in the mood!)
Having switched to washing my clothes in the baking soda, the dryer sheets and clothes still come out of the dryer scent free.
Those earth sheets from hunter specialties are pretty strong! But the baking soda is stronger!
So as an experiment (actually I was just in a hurry) I didn't wash my clothes after hunting one time and instead just threw them in the dryer with the earth scent sheet. Still came out with no scent! Threw the clothes in a bag with an earth scent wafer and the next morning - still no scent!
Save some money, instead of buying new scent lok clothes, spend the $0.25 on a box of baking soda!
I also use the earth scent dryer sheets (that smell just puts me in the mood!)
Having switched to washing my clothes in the baking soda, the dryer sheets and clothes still come out of the dryer scent free.
Those earth sheets from hunter specialties are pretty strong! But the baking soda is stronger!
So as an experiment (actually I was just in a hurry) I didn't wash my clothes after hunting one time and instead just threw them in the dryer with the earth scent sheet. Still came out with no scent! Threw the clothes in a bag with an earth scent wafer and the next morning - still no scent!
Save some money, instead of buying new scent lok clothes, spend the $0.25 on a box of baking soda!
#15
Join Date: Aug 2003
Location: Stanton, MI
Posts: 260
RE: MORNING ROUTINE (for the hardcore scent guys)
I also do the full routine as most of you do, my wife thinks I'm nuts and some of my bowhunting friends think I'm taking it to far, but I feel better about doing it and that's all that matters to me.
#17
RE: MORNING ROUTINE (for the hardcore scent guys)
No dip for me!
But I will have a smoke when I think its safe.
I worry about scent control for my long walk into the woods and for setting up not for my time in the tree.
But I will have a smoke when I think its safe.
I worry about scent control for my long walk into the woods and for setting up not for my time in the tree.
#19
Typical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Convoy Ohio USA
Posts: 587
RE: MORNING ROUTINE (for the hardcore scent guys)
No dip or smokes for me so I don't have to worry about that scent. But what I will do is find the freshest pile of deer poo on the way in and put a big pinch of that in my lip. The warmth of my mouth keeps it fresh and my breath blows it in all direction and really puts the deer at ease. And as a bonus the taste really keeps you awake and alert on stand!