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RE: What are my options?
Like most of them said take a shower before work with some DDW shampoo or whatever, then before you go to the field get some of those DDW field wipes and wipe your whole body down with those. Then just do your routine scent prevention from there.
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RE: What are my options?
ORIGINAL: ron3775 If you sweat alot at your job http://www.campingcomfortably.com/camping-showers.html It's hard to work up a sweat when he is on here all day. ![]() ![]() Let the wind take care of your scent. |
RE: What are my options?
ORIGINAL: Rob/PA Bowyer And Don, those scent eliminating towels that they sell are a wonderful and quick makeshift bath as well....use them and carry your scent eliminating sprays etc...You can do rather well at descenting quickly prior to heading to the stand. Once in the stand I also spray some more. Of course the cloths are all prepared and in correct storage too. |
RE: What are my options?
Geesh MO..I forgot to add.. CONGRATS on the big chunk of property! very cool man I bet your stoked..
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RE: What are my options?
Clean up good before work. Put a couple gallon jugs of water in your vehicle window to get them warmed up in the sun during work. If it's cold, take them inside at work. When you get to the woods use an unscented soap like some of the hunter stuff or cheaper and better, Nutrigenia Original Unscented. Just use the jugs to wash up a little at the truck.Head, hair, armpits, crotch, hands and arms etc. Spray down, put on your clothes and go hunting. Most wipes have alcohol and some scent in them. I wouldn't use them. Your equipment will have more stink on it at that point than you will. The alternative is to make sure you're down wind. I do that all the time anyway but clean is good.
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