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Bingo...years ago after I left service I picked up one of the Nuclear/Chemical/Biological suits from an army surplus in Kingston for hunting. Still have it, but it appears to have shrunk in the closet over the past 10 yrs :) )
It's primarily lined with charcoal and will absorb, if worn correctly 100% of your body odour....it's designed to keep 100% of nasty stuff out so it works both ways.
If your serious about eliminating your odour while out hunting, this will do it....but be forewarned, they are very hot and uncomfortable to wear. But if it's -17...you'll be very warm in the stand :)
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I get out of bed, put on some speedstick original, have breakfast, brush my teeth and head out the door. Get to where I am sitting that day and just mind the wind direction is all.
Just a heads up for guys that hunt deep in the bush and play the wind........my best bow stand is in the centre of a 200 acre bush. When I began to burn scent sticks during the majority of my hunts in late bow season (Dec) I noticed that the air currents along the forest floor will push the smoke trail from the stick in complete 360 degree circles some days...it's no uncommon to see it go from blowing east and then take a 180 and drift west.
I've also walked into the bush with a strong west wind (perfect for in my face at the stand) but once I set up I notice the air flow is actually blowing east inside the bush. I figure the thick pine canopy overhead is creating a venturi type effect and drawing the wind back across the forest floor. It's very irregular and unless you've watching a smoke trail coming off the forest floor you wouldn't believe how much the wind can change direction.
This makes it very difficult to try to stay down wind when the wind is constantly changing direction. All the more reason to try and reduce and mask your scent as much as possible and don't solely rely on the wind to be your only choice.
Has anyone tried smearing deer poop around your stand area? I figure that a deer will be at least curious if there's lots of deer poop scent around... you can smear it on your boots, equipment, stand... etc... heck, I might even pop a couple of pellets into my mouth... wife loves it when i get home...
That is what I am making reference to hunting stands with "reliable wind". Some don't, even though they may be your best stand, considering other attributes. Also if you hunt where there are hills, thermals need to be considered - particularly in the early mornings and late afternoon on sunny days. Yes, play the wind - but no one said it was easy.
Guys who take their bow hunting more seriously than I do will have several potential stands over a good spot and will use the one which is best for the wind on that day and won't hunt a stand where they don't have a reliable wind.