RE: Scent Question
Personally, I would say no. As a hobby woodworker and avid hunter, I know that aromatic cedar is not a natural odor in the woods; as countrymudder mentioned, it doesn't smell until it's cut. I've found that no smell at all is much more effective than just about any of the commercial "cover" scents available. To provide an example, I had a smallish six-pointer walk within 10 feet of me (while in my popup blind) this past weekend and I had no cover scents on. Later in the afternoon, I used a single spritz of the "most natural" smelling persimmon cover scent I've ever smelled on the outside of my popup blind and got blew at by a doe from 50 yds away. I only used it to try and cover my sweat smell since it was in the 80's and I sweat while I brush my teeth.