RE: A question of scent....
That's tough Jimmy.
A scent eliminator such as buck fever vanishing hunter might be a good product to try. It works well for me but I aviod animals (cats and dogs) before I go hunting. A whitetails nose is far more sensative then I can comprehend and there is no guarentee that any product will eliminate the scent from your hands or clothing.
The best "fool proof" suggestion I have is to hunt the wind. I'm sure this has likely crossed your mind already though.
I store my camo in a rubbermaid tub with an open box of baking soda. I'm not certain this would help but it's inexpensive and can't hurt.
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What type of hunting clother are you refering too? If you wear hunter orange while out with your dog and you think you're stinking up the hunter orange I'd just buy one of those hunter orange vest that cover your torso and another hunter orang hat. Use one with the dog and your good clothes for hunting animals with acute sense of smell (deer, bear, ect.)