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llpaintball 12-17-2010 05:53 PM

Home-made cover scents?
 
Anybody know how to make an effective home-made cover scent? I ran out today and dont feel like drivin to walmart haha. Also, it could save me a good amount of money down the road

MrWinkles 12-17-2010 06:35 PM

I thought this thread offered a homemade cover scent, not a request for cover scents.

Maybe a "?" in the title.

llpaintball 12-17-2010 07:09 PM

yea youre right. sorry about that

SteveBNy 12-18-2010 02:03 AM

You want a scent reducer or a cover scent?
2 entirely different things - and only one works.

Chuck7 12-18-2010 05:07 AM

yeah..I have one ..Buy a can of turpentine..Turpentine is made from pine trees..It's what I use.

Rebel Hog 12-18-2010 06:01 AM


Originally Posted by Chuck7 (Post 3743412)
yeah..I have one ..Buy a can of turpentine..Turpentine is made from pine trees..It's what I use.

Chuck, I started using this back in the 80's...


Chuck7 12-18-2010 06:13 AM

Neat Reb...I got the turpentine idea from the guy who makes his own Dixie shotgun slugs on the South forum one day..

it was kind of hard to find as most hardware stores only carry mineral spirits..Lowes also carries Turpentine..so I keep a can in the truck..I should use it more..as I'm not much on cover senses..Ray from the religious forum is in charge of a hunt club.One of his rules..YOU MUST USE COVER SCENTS..so maybe I better start applying the turpentine..I thought hunting the wind directions was good enough..but Ray and many others { including yourself} are pros on here..I'm still in the learning mode { -;

OldBuckstalker1187 12-18-2010 06:54 AM

I never tried the turpentine method. You have both had success with it? Do you just put it on your boots and around your stand? or do you put it on your clothes and your skin and up by your face too? The only reason I ask is that turpentine seems to be a pretty harsh chemical that is also flamable. It should also not be inhaled, or put on the skin because human skin actually absorbs turpentine and it could get into your blood stream and that can cause alot of negative reactions to your health. The only reason I know this is because I do oil painting too as a hobby and have heard stories and experienced some mishaps myself. Fainting, heart palpitations, even coma can be a result of blood contaminated with high concentrations of turpentine. I assume you guys dont put it on your skin or up by your face because you are still alive and responding to the posts. Its just a question, I am not trying to be critical of your methods. Its just a method that I have never tried in my own ventures of homemade scent making, so im curious?

monkeyman2269 12-18-2010 06:58 AM

what bout dirt in and water shooken together

jrbsr 12-18-2010 07:05 AM

One way is, to go where you are hunting.
Pick up a large trash bag fuff of leaves.
Then take them home, and put them in a very large pot, fill with water.
A boil for a couple hours.
Then when it has colled off strain the water out of the pot.
And you have a cover scent that smells like the woods you are hunting.


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