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StraightArrowNY 08-07-2008 07:08 AM

RE: Camp Fire Smoke Cover Scent?
 
GMMAT makes a good point. The smell of smoke can travel extremely far. Everywhere I hunt has a house within a 1/2 mile or so that has a wood burning stove, pellet stove oroutdoor fireplace, etc. I really can't go anywhere around here without smelling burning wood at some point.

So if the smell of burning wood can travel so far, how could a deer associate the smell to humans? Most of the time that a deer would smell it, nobody is around.

Canuck33 08-07-2008 10:07 AM

RE: Camp Fire Smoke Cover Scent?
 
There is actually a hunting club in northern NY that every watcher during deer drives lights a small fire, it sounds weird but these guys hunt big woods and they kill a consistant amount of bucks and some decent ones to boot. Not sure if i would ever try it out but it works for them.

wis_bow_huntr 08-07-2008 10:12 AM

RE: Camp Fire Smoke Cover Scent?
 
I watched a hunting show one time and they were all standing by the campfire that morning before going out using it as coverscent.

Bowtech 360 08-07-2008 10:32 AM

RE: Camp Fire Smoke Cover Scent?
 
Omg deer run from the scent of smoke, have you guys not seen bambi?

fletch920 08-07-2008 10:56 AM

RE: Camp Fire Smoke Cover Scent?
 
I know a guy that puts his hunting clothes in a smokerall the time with good success. He hunts from the ground and kills good bucks most years. With wood stoves, campgrounds, etc. the deer are definitely not afraid of smoke.

The Indians used to smear themselves with charcoal from campfires. Why not? I used to camp and hunt in Nebraska and we would wear our hunting clothes around the campfire for that reason and it seemed to work.

RIStrutStopper 08-07-2008 12:04 PM

RE: Camp Fire Smoke Cover Scent?
 
I have heard of people smoking their clothes to mask human scent, and have heard of the product sold to do that without the trouble of building a campfire. Someone also told me a "secret" someone once told him was to burn a few leaves and stamp them out near your stand, because deer will investigate to see where the source of the smoke is to determine if they need to get out of dodge or not. Also, didn't we used to hear that burnt cork smeared on our faces was good camouflage before most people started wearing face masks? I never tried smoking my clothes but I did put burnt cork on my face when I first started bow hunting. I did see alot of deer, but due to other rookie mistakes never did score (some things never change :D)

GrayDawg 08-07-2008 01:26 PM

RE: Camp Fire Smoke Cover Scent?
 
This ScentSmoker product is picking up alot of momentum. However, just so you know- it's nothing more than a Beekeeper's Smoker.

Rob

Bowtech 360 08-07-2008 01:30 PM

RE: Camp Fire Smoke Cover Scent?
 
Who is the guy that thought Dog crap was a good cover scent for his boots, I thought it was funny when he had to climb from his ladder stand. All scents are going to make the deer react in someway to a scent. Making them change thier ways will completly void the purpose of scouting in the summer months. No scent and hunting the deer like you patterened them is better.

FLboy77 08-07-2008 01:42 PM

RE: Camp Fire Smoke Cover Scent?
 
If your area gets burned a lot for controlling the undergrowth then I think it will be a fine cover sent. But if you get winded then Id go with something else.;)

Predator19 08-07-2008 04:15 PM

RE: Camp Fire Smoke Cover Scent?
 
I'm still on the fence on this one. I think ya'all are blowing smoke up my rear. :D


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