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ransome 11-23-2005 10:21 PM

A little help please
 
I purchased some new boots two weeks ago trying to prepare for the colder weather that is about to come. Well since I bought them, I have been spraying them down and leaving them outside to try and get that "new" smell off them. I figure that if I can smell that new rubber smell, I know the deer can to. Well, yesterday I had set up in a spot that I can hunt where there is little pressure from the gun crowd here in VA. I started a rattling sequence and a few minutes later I hear two deer blowing like crazy about 50 yds. behind me. The deer came the way I was expecting them to, but when they reached the path where I walked in, they smelled those boots. How can I get that smell off? I'm hunting again Friday and it's supposed to be cold. I HATE for my feet to get cold.

BigRack23 11-23-2005 10:35 PM

RE: A little help please
 
Try soaking the bottoms in water mixed with baking soda.

Tribal 11-24-2005 06:24 AM

RE: A little help please
 
Can you approach away from the trail that the deer take? Also try some cover scent or scent killer if its real bad carry your boots in and put them on in stand.

Virginiashadowhunter 11-24-2005 08:02 AM

RE: A little help please
 
Ransome, here is a little thing I do to take out the new boot smell. Find some mud, take a plastic bag or glove over your hand and scoop the mud up and coat your boots all over, including the bottoms. Keep the boots outside, but out of the rain. Everytime the mud comes off, recoat your boots. Before entering the woods, find some mud or moss and recoat your boots. I have had the same problem in the past and this is what I do and it works for me. I had two does walk right over my entrance route yesterday and didn't smell my boots. Also, by simply walking on a rough surface, you will strip off that plastic smell of your boots. I like to scrape the bottoms of my boots on the concrete outside my house for awhile when I first get them to get off that first layer of stink.

vashadowhunter

coyote170 11-24-2005 06:09 PM

RE: A little help please
 
Sprayed scent killer on my new boots deer have walked over my trail
and it didnt seem to bother them at all!:)



A.D.D. BOY 11-24-2005 06:50 PM

RE: A little help please
 
That mud idea sounds good.


cajun deer hunter 11-24-2005 08:05 PM

RE: A little help please
 
this may sound crazy but my neighbor is all about the deer not smelling him so he takes his boots and smears cow manure on them and leaves them outside. if that sounds too gross try the mud thing that sounds like it would work.

Wolfpack 11-24-2005 08:23 PM

RE: A little help please
 
I had the same situation last week. New pair of lacross rubber boots and had washed them twice with the HS green soap and sprayed them down twice with HS scent away and could still smell the rubber. I left them outside for a couple of days and sprayed them down a few more times. Had to wear them last Sat. morning (down to low-mid 20's) sprayed them down again real good before I left the truck. I hadan 8pt. come in to about 15 yds., 2 does and a nice main frame 9pt. with 2 extra kickers (came in dead downwind). Oh yea, I usually sprinkle a little baking soda inside as well.

slobbyrobby33 11-25-2005 02:02 PM

RE: A little help please
 
The cow manure works great if you can stand the smell. I will find every fresh cow patty on the way to my stand I can step in. It is a natural smell that deer are used to to smelling. Give it a try.


Urban_Redneck 11-25-2005 04:10 PM

RE: A little help please
 
Somerubber compoundsand glues used to make boots retain a little solvent even after finishing. Try putting them in a warm place for a few days to "off gas".

ransome 11-25-2005 05:42 PM

RE: A little help please
 
I appreciate all the responses. I think I'll give a few of the ideas a try. I don't have any cow patty's to step in on my way to my stands, but I'll definitely try the mud thing along with spraying them down a few more times. I'm sure baking soda on the inside couldn't hurt either. I just don't want to blow it the next time. But I guess that's huntin' :D

extreme1 11-25-2005 08:28 PM

RE: A little help please
 

The cow manure works great if you can stand the smell. I will find every fresh cow patty on the way to my stand I can step in. It is a natural smell that deer are used to to smelling. Give it a try.
LOL---I do the same on one of my hunting properties.Cows are running all over the place so its only natural to smell like one to.
Just one thing to remember----Take your boots off and put them in the box of your truck.I learned the hard way that cow poop dosnt come out of carpet to easily[:@]
Now I take my sneakers for the drive home[8D]

Diesel77 11-25-2005 09:25 PM

RE: A little help please
 
pee on them!!

hehe just kidding, spray them down with Scent Killer fall foiliage spray, or, get a bunch of pine needles and put the bootsin a plastic bagfor a few days.

Antler Eater 11-26-2005 05:08 AM

RE: A little help please
 
I try to avoid rubber boots...[:o]


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