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Deception27 01-29-2002 01:29 PM

Is too much possible?
 
I was wondering if you can have to much cover scent. In particular I am referring to the earth scent. At the beginning of this season I simply tried to eliminate scent. I would spray everything I was going into the tree with a scent eliminator spray. Then about half way through the season I started to use the earth scent wafers and dry my clothes with the earth scent dryer sheets and store them in a conatiner with an unused sheet. In the beginning of the season I saw a good number of deer and even had one 10 yds. downwind that never busted me. After I started to use the earth scent, the deer sightings dramatically went down. This was my first year so I am not sure if the deer decreased because of the scent or because of the season getting farther along. Please give me your thoughts and/or experiences as I would like to figure out what to do when next season starts. As you can see, I am anxiously waiting for opening day.

kreg 01-29-2002 03:11 PM

RE: Is too much possible?
 
After hearing that you saw all those deer with the scent elimination spray before switching to the earth scent, I'd say go back to the scent elimination spray...good luck.

5 shot 01-29-2002 06:45 PM

RE: Is too much possible?
 
the more I hunt, the more I belive that no scent is better than cover scents. I have had my best luck do my best to stay scent free, and not try to cover my scent up. this also goes for the "buck lures". I have just about stopped using them all together.

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Lilhunter 01-29-2002 08:03 PM

RE: Is too much possible?
 
I agree with 5 shot, why alert them to anything! Think of cover scents used in most hunting situations. Folks put it on to 'hide/mask' there own scent right. Now take a look at trapping...have ya heard of call lures? Its a loud strong smelling scent to draw those animals to the bait. Using scents the way most folks do are doing just that. Carrying there scent with that 'cover' scent. Instead of deer rushing in to eat ya, they stay away! Go as scentless as you can and you will find your success much much higher! After all the hole goal is to not alert deer, or any other critter for that matter, to your presence right?

FL_Bowhunter 01-29-2002 08:10 PM

RE: Is too much possible?
 
I have had the same results with earth scent, everyone in my hunting area seems to use it and I believe the deer now associate that smell with hunters. I stoped using it about half way through the season and saw more deer???

Rob/PA Bowyer 01-29-2002 08:30 PM

RE: Is too much possible?
 
I agree with 5SHot as usual. Go as scentless as possible. You'll never totally eliminate all human oder, but the trick is to minimize it to the point that it is no longer threatening to the animal.

Bo539 01-29-2002 08:44 PM

RE: Is too much possible?
 
Scentless is the way to go! if any thing I put a little doe urine on my boots when I walk in to my stand, but that is all.

davidmil 01-29-2002 09:24 PM

RE: Is too much possible?
 
Stinky Free I call it.<img src=icon_smile_big.gif border=0 align=middle> As far as &quot;can you have too much&quot;? Have you ever stood next to a woman with too much perfume on. Man, it'll send me running.

TFOX 01-29-2002 10:17 PM

RE: Is too much possible?
 
I am glad to see that I am in the majority with scent free,I have been busted more times with cover scents than without.I rarely get busted now that I have gone exclusively to just washing my close in scent free soap and putting them in a plastic bag and not putting them on until I get to the woods.I will also bath with scent free soap before I go hunting.


Let me add this,as the season goes on and pressure increases,the deer get a little wiser and do get harder to spot.You may have overhunted the area and the deer may just be avoiding the place you are hunting.

Slo-bo 01-30-2002 03:37 AM

RE: Is too much possible?
 
My vote is with scent-free. Keep your clothes clean, use scent free soap, keep your boots as scent free as possible. ( It cracks me up to see guys all dressed for hunting, walking around a gas station with their hunting boots on.). Where I hunt, there are a lot of hemlock trees, sometimes I will rub a few of these branches on my clothes, but that's it. The cleaner, the better.

Deception27 01-30-2002 07:35 AM

RE: Is too much possible?
 
It seems as though it is unanimous. Thanks for your input. Next year I will just try to remian as scent free as possible rather than covering my human odor. I really appreciate the responses.

DaveH 01-30-2002 10:40 AM

RE: Is too much possible?
 
You can overdo the cover scent thing. A friend of mine was gung-ho with the red fox urine--to the point that I hated to ride in the car with him after a hunt! <img src=icon_smile_dead.gif border=0 align=middle> Now, I'm like the otheres here--as scent-free as possible. IMO--using cover scents can be compared to smelling a cigarette imbedded in a pizza--you can semm both! Having cover scents on won't completely hide your scent.

Rack-attack 01-30-2002 12:52 PM

RE: Is too much possible?
 
I have always wondered about the earth scents. Smell receptors become desensitized to constant odors. Have you ever walked into some ones house and sensed a distinct smell, yet the owners smell nothing. It is because they no longer register that odor.

If earth scents in fact replicate the natural odor of the woods I would think they are un-perceivable to the deer. If this isn’t true, deer would be constantly bombarded with natural earth cover scent, that would impair there every day ability to detect foreign odors.

I have the same doubts about pine and oak scents.

All in all I agree with most that keep clean and no cover scent is best.
When I do use a cover I like fox urine.

jvanduse 01-30-2002 02:57 PM

RE: Is too much possible?
 
In your area...could incresing hunting presure be flawing your stats?????

I try to be as sent free as posible. EVERY TIME befoer I go to my bow blind, I take a shower with No-sent soap, use no-sent deodarant, *drive to my spot* get out. Change into my rubber boots, find a puddle or two to spash around in...if possibel...Then about 300yards from my stand, I slip on my Sent-Lok suit (AMAZING!!!!) and spray down heavely with No-sent spray. (Especialy hair, neck and *Sweaty* areas...you know...pits and stuff. I haven't been winded in over 4 years...I owe it all to scent disipline and the SENT-LOK suite!

Good luck!
John

Kelly/KY 01-30-2002 03:02 PM

RE: Is too much possible?
 
I think that too much of any cover scent can be alarming to deer. I usually use one of the cover scent discs on my hat when hunting. It is quite strong smelling. I think that at times it has kept deer from me. I am undecided on using them next year.

Kelly

Bow-4-It 01-30-2002 05:57 PM

RE: Is too much possible?
 
I also think that scent free is the way to go. I wash my camo with baking soda and keep it hung on the clothes line outside all season long. It works for me.


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