Breath Scent Control
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I was just wondering how many peoeple try to mask the scent of thier breath. I know there is products out there like gum and probally toothpaste. I just got some scent masking products for my birthday, they work good. To test it I pulled out an old gym shirt I had sitting in my backpack since Mid-June. Spayed the whole thing, I didnt smell anything at all.

PS: That is how my mom decorated my birthday cake.

PS: That is how my mom decorated my birthday cake.
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Nontypical Buck
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From: Manassas, VA
Just brush your teeth with baking soda before you hit the woods in the morning. If you are overly worried about it, gargle with baking soda right before you enter your hunting spot, then rinse with water. You should be fine.
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I usually just grab a nice handful ofdirtevery half hour or so and chew it for a little bit. The abrasive nature of the dirt does wonders for your teeth, and it really covers the natural scent of human breath.
I read somewhere that the indians used to do this to get close to whitetails and bison once the foliage came off in the winter.
When you think about it, you're covering your breath with dirt from the deer's home range. He is used to that smell, and won't be alarmed by it. Moss or treebark works fine too.
I read somewhere that the indians used to do this to get close to whitetails and bison once the foliage came off in the winter.
When you think about it, you're covering your breath with dirt from the deer's home range. He is used to that smell, and won't be alarmed by it. Moss or treebark works fine too.



