which scent killing spray do you like??
#13
Fork Horn
Joined: Feb 2003
Posts: 111
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From: middletown ohio USA
if you must and don't want to trust the others you can use peroxide, distilled water, and baking soda all mixed together and let stand for a couple days. spray it on. i had a nice eight pointer last gun season at 20 yards and he looked at me and spooked. ran about 20 yards past me and started smelling(he was now downwind of me) but never spooked. i took the shot and took the nice eight for my gun season. don't know how long it lasts but worked as far as a scent killing spray in my opinion. oh by the way it only cost about 4.oo dollars to make and i had a whole gallon. just used a spray bottle i had in garage that was thouroughly washed out i might add. sry for the long post. here is recipe
1 quart hydrogen peroxide
1 gallon distilled water
1 box baking soda.
1 quart hydrogen peroxide
1 gallon distilled water
1 box baking soda.
#15
i use scent sheild fall spray..........i heard about using peroxide, but that stuff stinks...............ever smelled the bottle? shew, maybe it dies down when you mix it with baking soda and water?
#17
Fork Horn
Joined: Nov 2003
Posts: 387
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From: Ontario, Canada
I use scent away and/or scent killer. I keep ALL of my hunting equipment and clothes packed in cedar and pine needles, so the scent killer is just a precaution. I have had deer step over me while ground hunting!
#19
Nontypical Buck
Joined: Dec 2003
Posts: 1,672
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From: Central Illinois
i used to use the scent killer with fresh ground scent. this year i am trying Buckfever Synthetics Vanishing Hunter. hope it works as good as others have said it does.
#20
I'm going to try this recipe that other members swear by and posted on another topic:
1 gallon distilled water (or clean creek water, just no chlorines or iodines in it)
1/2 box of baking soda
16 oz peroxide
2 shot glasses of Hunters Specialty green liquid soap
Pour out enough water from a gallon jug to get the other stuff in and let it fizz for a while after mixing (about 1 hour or the top will pop off). Then just transfer to a spray bottle and you're set
1/2 box of baking soda
16 oz peroxide
2 shot glasses of Hunters Specialty green liquid soap
Pour out enough water from a gallon jug to get the other stuff in and let it fizz for a while after mixing (about 1 hour or the top will pop off). Then just transfer to a spray bottle and you're set


