Scent-A-Way
#22
I simply wash my hunting clothes with baking soda and store my clothes in a rubber-maid container. I try not to have any of my hunting gear exposed to to any unnatural scents like gas, smoke, etc. That's all I do.
I have no use for any other commercial products. To think that a few sprays of scent killer will fool a deer's nose make no sense to me. Some say it's better than nothing and can only help. Man cannot comprehend how well a deer can smell. Wearing scent lock clothing, using scent eliminating spray or any other commercial product only does one thing. It separates the hard earned money from all hunters. Plus, it gives some hunters a false sense of security. Wind is key - always was and always will be.
I have no use for any other commercial products. To think that a few sprays of scent killer will fool a deer's nose make no sense to me. Some say it's better than nothing and can only help. Man cannot comprehend how well a deer can smell. Wearing scent lock clothing, using scent eliminating spray or any other commercial product only does one thing. It separates the hard earned money from all hunters. Plus, it gives some hunters a false sense of security. Wind is key - always was and always will be.
#24
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2009
Posts: 1,926
Home made scent killer -an obligation
The first I ever made, I had an emergency and had to use it to kill the smell some smoke damage caused.
I saved money on that accident. I saved enough that it's a permanent feature of my shelve for hunting and ....emergencies.
I saved money on that accident. I saved enough that it's a permanent feature of my shelve for hunting and ....emergencies.
#26
i use scent-a-way laundry detergent scent-free and dryer sheets that are earth scented. i used to use earth scented field spray but now im using dead down wind. scent-a-way is cheaper but they are all pretty much the same thing.
#27
Underestimating the deer's sense of smell is the biggest mistake a hunter can make. Sure, you can cut down your scent X% by using commercial products but unless you are 100% scent free you're wasting your money because no hunter can be 100% scent free. Do you really think a few scent killer sprays is going to make a defference?
#29
Underestimating the deer's sense of smell is the biggest mistake a hunter can make. Sure, you can cut down your scent X% by using commercial products but unless you are 100% scent free you're wasting your money because no hunter can be 100% scent free. Do you really think a few scent killer sprays is going to make a defference?