LandDiver
New member
Besides knowing what the wind is doing...
I started looking into things that mask/kill human odor while hunting. Then I came across a few who actually place or even store their clothing in bins with natural vegetation from the area they hunt. I kind of liked that approach, but wondered if synthetic suppressants/eliminators would effectively last longer on an all day hunt. Weather should be on the cooler side.
What do you guys and gals do before you hit the trail head for scent control? Do you folks leave the house in your hunting gear, or change in to it when you park your vehicle? I know Randy (Big Fin I think) says he doesn't wear his insulated boots till he gets to his destination to help with unnecessary moisture build up while driving, so I was thinking the same with clothes in regards to odor? Or am I just over thinking the whole process? I am concentrated on archery hunting.
Thanks!
I started looking into things that mask/kill human odor while hunting. Then I came across a few who actually place or even store their clothing in bins with natural vegetation from the area they hunt. I kind of liked that approach, but wondered if synthetic suppressants/eliminators would effectively last longer on an all day hunt. Weather should be on the cooler side.
What do you guys and gals do before you hit the trail head for scent control? Do you folks leave the house in your hunting gear, or change in to it when you park your vehicle? I know Randy (Big Fin I think) says he doesn't wear his insulated boots till he gets to his destination to help with unnecessary moisture build up while driving, so I was thinking the same with clothes in regards to odor? Or am I just over thinking the whole process? I am concentrated on archery hunting.
Thanks!