RE: Let's talk about scent sprays.
My boots don't really smell all that bad - but they've got about 5 pounds of baking soda inside, though. My boots stay in the shoebin with all my other boots over the offseason. After season starts and I'm wearing them all the time, I kinda just have them floating around the garage with my stands andhunting stuff(no car or anything smelly in there). For the ride out, I throwthem in the bin with my clothes, just so they don't get anything nasty on them from the trunk or truck bed. I guess that's a bad idea.
I think I should order a new set of Burlys. I just hate blowing $100 on something that I already have. [>:] Maybe I'll call LaCrosse and complain that their boots are junk and fell apart from "normal" use. LOL See if I can get a new pair under warranty.
I always tuck my pantlegs down inside the boots. I guess that's probably one mistake that I may be making. I probably don't tumble-dry my clothes often enough either. Once every 2-3 hunts, depending on whether I sweat or if it rains.
Yes Gary - I do mix my scent killer in my Meth pot. I spray it in my mouth when I need a fix.
So I see lots of success with the Earth scent wafers. I've always shyed away from any scent, even earth scent - just on the basis that no scent is better than "earth" scent. Maybe a little cover might make the difference. I'll pick up a couple earth-scent wafers tonight.