RE: Scent control...how far do you go?
A lot farther than most hunters would believe and if I went into detail I would just get flamed by those who don' t believe in it, as has happened on other forums.I had a doe bed down about 40 feet from me this season in swirling winds and saw several more bucks and does directly downwind of me.I could see when they hit my scent but it was too faint for them to be alarmed and after showing caution they continued on.You can never be 100% scentproof thats not the goal as its unattainable,you continue to breathe and cells continue to slough off.Instead you try to make your scent so faint that they can' t tell when and how far away you were from them when you made it.Its a ton of work and a pain in the neck but you can get results if you cover all the basics and then build from there.
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