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dark ak
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Cover Scent
What does everyone use for a cover scent
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RE: Cover Scent
Scent-A-Way
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RE: Cover Scent
I use Hunters Specialties Scent-a-way, as a scent eliminator. Not cover. I do occasionally use cedar limbs in a tote with my clothes as a cover scent.
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RE: Cover Scent
scent a way, with pine needle in pockets and such. do not put piss on me anymore, I just don't.
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tsoc
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RE: Cover Scent
No cover scent for me.I am looking to smell like as close to nothing as I can.As clean and scent free as possible.
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dark ak
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Has anyone used the acorn scent
09-01-2008, 06:46 PM
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Location: Florida & PA
Posts: 570
RE: Cover Scent
I've been using Scent Killer, but I think I might use a homebrew this year.
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RE: Cover Scent
Cant cover your scent....
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