RE: Do you recommend this for Scent Killer?
The smell of smoke doesn't kill any other smells. But, it might cover up other scents. When Iam doing seminars I tell guys to do it when they hunt out west when there are forest fires. But, when I hunt whitetails, I would rather keep my clothes scentless, unless there is smoke in the air when I hunt. I often throw dirt or vegetation from the area I hunt into my clothes bag, so the clothes and boots smell like the area. I don't care if the clothes are dirty, as long as they don't smell like un-natural odors, and do smell like the area. If you have more or specific questions post a new question here addressed to T.R. or e-mail me.
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T.R. Michels, writer, speaker
Trinity Mountain Outdoors
T.R. Michels