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dangolbowhunter 06-28-2007 05:52 AM

Anyone tried this for scent control?
 
I thinkI'll trysomething different this year. I always store my gear in an airtight container until I get to my hunting spot. Do you think putting cedar chips in the storage container might help.Cedar can be used for odor and moisture absorbtion(pets, golf shoes, etc).
And bucks like rubbing on cedar trees. So why not smell like one?
Any thoughts??? Has anyone tried this?

wis_bow_huntr 06-28-2007 06:01 AM

RE: Anyone tried this for scent control?
 
Id say try it, but if you dont have any cedar trewes in your hunting area you may spook the deer. I would use something that is native to your hunting area. Dont use apple if you dont have any apple trees in your area, dont use pine if you dont have pine in your area, you get the picture.

Buellhunter 06-28-2007 06:03 AM

RE: Anyone tried this for scent control?
 
Exactly
You don't want to smell like a pine tree hunting in an oak tree

txjourneyman 06-28-2007 06:04 AM

RE: Anyone tried this for scent control?
 
I have a lot of cedars on my lease and I do use cedar boughs in my camo storage. Has it helped? I have no idea. I'm pretty certain it hasn't hurt and it does smell pleasant so I'll keep doing it.

TROPHYHUNTER25 06-28-2007 06:06 AM

RE: Anyone tried this for scent control?
 
i would try it in the off season so you don't spook them durring season

WKP Todd 06-28-2007 06:11 AM

RE: Anyone tried this for scent control?
 
The problem is that a whitetails nose is powerful enough to smell the cedar chips and human scent at the same time. Much in the same way drug sniffing dogs can smell drugs through gasoline, coffee, etc....

While tons of companies are profiting off this idea of "cover scents", it's not possible! Believe me when I say - if it was, I'd be all-over-it!

gtxhuntbb 06-28-2007 07:27 AM

RE: Anyone tried this for scent control?
 
Good idea. Cover scents work well as long as you are scent free. Do not expect it to keep you from having to do your part. Good luck.

LebeauHunter 06-28-2007 07:34 AM

RE: Anyone tried this for scent control?
 
Thanks Todd,

That's what I was getting at in the prior scent control thread, but no "experts" chimed in. ;)

Right now I view cover scents as deodorant without the antiperspirant or a French bath.
If you are emitting odor and they come across your trail or the wind isn't right, a mature deer
will pick up that odor, whether you have 31 flavors of scent control or not.

LittleChief 06-28-2007 07:36 AM

RE: Anyone tried this for scent control?
 

Much in the same way drug sniffing dogs can smell drugs through gasoline, coffee, etc....
Yeah, sort of like when you spray Country Flower air freshener in your bathroom after you use it, and it ends up smelling like someone took a dump in a flowerbed.:D

I did use the earth scent cover scent last year, and it seemed to work really well for me.

SwampCollie 06-28-2007 09:06 AM

RE: Anyone tried this for scent control?
 

ORIGINAL: txjourneyman

I have a lot of cedars on my lease and I do use cedar boughs in my camo storage. Has it helped? I have no idea. I'm pretty certain it hasn't hurt and it does smell pleasant so I'll keep doing it.
Bingo. Scent control is much more important than cover scent in my opinion. I don't want a deer to smell MY cover scent...because if he can smell that...then he can probably smell me too. Wash your clothes in scent free stuff.....line dry. Store in bins....and my personal favorite....roll around in some fresh dirt right before hitting the stand. Thats my big secret.


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