Rubber Boots
#2
Joined: May 2006
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I know of 2 things that you can do to help.I have done neither because I simply don't go to that extreme to stop my scent.
1) A neighbor of mine is a bow hunter, he's taken around 15 bucks that score between 130 at 183 and change non typical. He's got a pair of rubber hip boots that he will hang outside a good month before the season opens. They do not get touched at all except at the very top of the boot to pull them on of off. They ride in the back of the truck. Where ever he walks he doesn't touch anything with hands. Just lets it brush up against the hip boots and that helps eleminate his scent trail.
2) There's a product I've heard of called elemnitrax (spelling??).It works with that same idea as the rubber hip boots. Its not supposed to have any smell to it like rubber does. I've seen it on tv and beyond that I don't know anything about it. Might be good, might be junk.
1) A neighbor of mine is a bow hunter, he's taken around 15 bucks that score between 130 at 183 and change non typical. He's got a pair of rubber hip boots that he will hang outside a good month before the season opens. They do not get touched at all except at the very top of the boot to pull them on of off. They ride in the back of the truck. Where ever he walks he doesn't touch anything with hands. Just lets it brush up against the hip boots and that helps eleminate his scent trail.
2) There's a product I've heard of called elemnitrax (spelling??).It works with that same idea as the rubber hip boots. Its not supposed to have any smell to it like rubber does. I've seen it on tv and beyond that I don't know anything about it. Might be good, might be junk.
#3
Fork Horn
Joined: Oct 2006
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From: Saint Robert, MO
ORIGINAL: chiefks
1) A neighbor of mine is a bow hunter, he's taken around 15 bucks that score between 130 at 183 and change non typical. He's got a pair of rubber hip boots that he will hang outside a good month before the season opens. They do not get touched at all except at the very top of the boot to pull them on of off. They ride in the back of the truck. Where ever he walks he doesn't touch anything with hands. Just lets it brush up against the hip boots and that helps eleminate his scent trail.
1) A neighbor of mine is a bow hunter, he's taken around 15 bucks that score between 130 at 183 and change non typical. He's got a pair of rubber hip boots that he will hang outside a good month before the season opens. They do not get touched at all except at the very top of the boot to pull them on of off. They ride in the back of the truck. Where ever he walks he doesn't touch anything with hands. Just lets it brush up against the hip boots and that helps eleminate his scent trail.




