dressing in your camo and then driving to your spot
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RE: dressing in your camo and then driving to your spot
I know bowhunters who smoke and don't do anything to be scent free and do just as well as those of us who strive to be scent free . I look at having any edge I can on the deer and put my scent free clothing on when I get to my stand . I have a spot I am going to try this year that is 1/2 mile from home and I will do the same ---------- drive and change .
#22
RE: dressing in your camo and then driving to your spot
ORIGINAL: forddeerslayer
JMO but if your concerned about your scent then i wouldnt advise banking on trying to make your truck scent free. your headliner can hold alot of scent as well as your carpet. if you want to stay warm then do the best you can with spraying your truck. do the best you can thats all any of us can do.good luck to you.
JMO but if your concerned about your scent then i wouldnt advise banking on trying to make your truck scent free. your headliner can hold alot of scent as well as your carpet. if you want to stay warm then do the best you can with spraying your truck. do the best you can thats all any of us can do.good luck to you.
#23
RE: dressing in your camo and then driving to your spot
I had changed at the scene fro 4 years until last year I tried wearing my clothes in the car and found little difference. I'm not saying i did not try staying more or less scent free but I put my main focus in hunting the right stands for the wind. With this I stayed warm and comfortable longer letting me stay in stand longer and raised my level of enjoyment substantially.