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    hey there everyone,
    just wondering what you all do as "your" scent control routine. ive got mine all figured out, just curious what everybody else does.

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    Cedar bows in a garbage bag.
    Make sure you have finished speaking before your audience has finished listening.

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    Don't do anything other than hunt the wind. Took 2 bucks and a doe last year with the xbow hunting from the ground in a Ghillie suit by walk and stalk. Also took a buck with the rifle last year - so it seems to work.
    The wilderness is not a stadium where I satisfy my ambition to achieve, it is the cathedral where I worship.

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    First rule in deer hunting, don't be downwind. That is the most important scent control.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rippin_355 View Post
    First rule in deer hunting, don't be downwind. That is the most important scent control.
    I think you meant "don't be upwind" For me the most important thing is no movement, I have had deer wind me but calm back down and come in for the shot because there was no movement.
    "I may not have gone where I was supposed to go, but I ended up where I was supposed to be"

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    you have to be carful putting cedar or other limbs in with your hunting gear ,the moisture can cause mold to grow if you us plastic bags or rubber bins Dutch

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    Quote Originally Posted by skeeter1 View Post
    I think you meant "don't be upwind" For me the most important thing is no movement, I have had deer wind me but calm back down and come in for the shot because there was no movement.
    Ya! Its been a long day haha. I find it takes two things to set them off. Be it hear and see you or smell you and see you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kickingfrog View Post
    Cedar bows in a garbage bag.
    Then your gear smells like cedar bows.....and garbage bags.

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    I try and put all the odds in my favor I wash my cloths in HSS soap store it in a carbon bag, shower in HSS soap and shampoo, towel off in towels washed in the same soap as I washed my clothes in the towels are stored in a carbon bag, I put my outer layers on in the field and then spray down

    No idea if this helps or not

    But I always hunt the wind and seem to do just fine

    Dan

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    Douse my cloths in apple juice. JK, work the wind.
    Why do I buy 10 pounds of minnows to catch 3 pounds of fish?

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