Who has made "Home-made Scent killer?"
#13
RE: Who has made "Home-made Scent killer?"
I don't have first hand experience but I did see a thread in the bowhunting forumregarding the recipe.I think I recallsomeonesaying that there is a certain peroxide to useversus another. It also told were it cound be purchased, I'm thinking they mentioned a pool supply store. Try a search in that forum.
#14
RE: Who has made "Home-made Scent killer?"
ORIGINAL: Windwalker7
I always thought that peroxide would bleach hair?
I always thought that peroxide would bleach hair?
But as for hunting...well I have very little hair, so no worry's here, plus it doesn't effect the cloths either. The bottom line is that the solution works and it is cheap to make.
#15
RE: Who has made "Home-made Scent killer?"
ORIGINAL: the kidd
where can i get 3 percent hydrogen peroxide at.... and does it mess up your clothes?and distilled water is?like aqua fina or dasani or what?
where can i get 3 percent hydrogen peroxide at.... and does it mess up your clothes?and distilled water is?like aqua fina or dasani or what?
Just put paper towels in aairtight tupperware container filled with this solution, after the paper towels are all wet, then drain the remaining solution. Well except for maybe a bit of solution.
#16
RE: Who has made "Home-made Scent killer?"
Oh I wanted to mention a few more scent cover (not killer, but cover)solutions:
1)-camp fire smoke....most animals know the smell of smoke.
2)-Some I heard about rub dirt from the area they hunt in on thier clothes.
3)-Others including myself rub pine needles on our clothes. Break a small pine branch off of a tree and rub it on your pants and coat.
4)-I met a guy up here who uses deer droppings as a scent cover....well me too, if I want to be honest LoL. Rubbed it on my boots to cover my scent as I walk deer trails
1)-camp fire smoke....most animals know the smell of smoke.
2)-Some I heard about rub dirt from the area they hunt in on thier clothes.
3)-Others including myself rub pine needles on our clothes. Break a small pine branch off of a tree and rub it on your pants and coat.
4)-I met a guy up here who uses deer droppings as a scent cover....well me too, if I want to be honest LoL. Rubbed it on my boots to cover my scent as I walk deer trails