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RE: smoke as a cover scent?
GregH smokes on stand!!! THATS A SHOCKER[:-]
Hatchet Jack |
RE: smoke as a cover scent?
It works if smoke is common to the area. It doesn't work if your stinking up the clothes or gear at the same time by wearing them. I often hang clothes and gear in the same room as my wood boiler, never my scent lok gear. It comes out of the dryer hot and instantly in a seal bag. I never wear my clothes unless I'm hunting and remove all scent lok if I'm not, even to field dress. Smoke works in the multiple areas I hunt in. If I had no way to clean gear I'd hang them in smoke and wear them.
With the price of heating wood smoke will be every where again. |
RE: smoke as a cover scent?
I dont think it helps any
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RE: smoke as a cover scent?
I try to stay as scent free as possible. But it may actually work on my farm, I live and hunt withing a mile of a very large charcoal company, so the scent of smoke is pretty common to the deer around here, especially on a foggy morning.
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RE: smoke as a cover scent?
IMHO it is best to smell like nothing. While that may be impossible. I think we can diguise our scent a considerable amount. I use every means at my disposal to accomplish that.
Dan |
RE: smoke as a cover scent?
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RE: smoke as a cover scent?
thats nutts.. i dunno.. if someone here ever really tried it.. please let us know.. me.. i dont get to go often enough that i would risk a 1 or 2 day test trial of this.. for those of you that go 5+ days a year deer huntin.. and u want to test it out.. please post your experiances..
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RE: smoke as a cover scent?
If your referring to cigarette smoke,i know one thing it covers. Covers lungs with tar, that right there makes it not worth it to me.
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