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you dont need all that gear to score a deer ,it helps to have it but alot of deer were killed before they came out w/ it
 
Wind direction and staying clean are the important things, you don't need the fancy clothing. (100+ deer, most at under 15 yards, never owned a single scent control product)

Bummer has the best method. He keeps his hunting clothes in a container with sweet feed. [hihi][hihi]
 
http://fastestbows.com/articles/corrigan/scent_suits.htm

Charley above is a link that will clear your mind. Welcome to the site.

Here is my routine. I wash all my cloth including socks and underware, with Arm and Hammer (no dye or perfume) I first run a clean cycle of water to get all the smelly detergent out of there. When I do my cloth I give it a second cycle. I dry them in the highest heat setting, immediately place them in a seal plastic container. Rubber boots is a must for me, I also clean them with water and Arm & Hammer, and keep them in a plastic bag.

Just before I leave I hit the shower with Ivory soap do my hair with it also. I don't put on my hunting cloth till I hit the woods, I dont get dress near my vehicle and I don't allow anyone smoking or eating to get close to me while dressing, as soon as I get back to vehicle all hunting cloth come off and in the plastic container, if hot I wash them for the next hunt.

I go the extra mile and it pays off for me everyear. I hope I was of some help. Don't waste your money on Carbon suits. Jeans and dark shirts are just as ifective as long as you follow the above.

Tony
 
lol Im old enough to be your father... (Just kidding) I heard of ivory soap and seen it before in stores...hes talking about something different because Its scented!!
 
I have to wonder weather it is really worth the money and hassle. I haven't really noticed much difference. In zone 21 I have tried everything. They pick me off constantly and from incredible distances. I have only been hunting there for 4 years. After the first season I started going crazy with the scent control stuff and without much diffenence. I don't know, if the wind is wrong your nailed anyway. Last season I bought the scent blocker Underguard top and bottom. Can't say if it works or not. Didn't see a deer in zone all season. Also, try Dove unscented. I was told that it works.
 
I use the scent blocker jacket & pants, but I also bath in the scent free shower soap, scent free detergent for the clothes, use scent killer type sprays
 
I will have to try ivory b/c I hate the smell of that other crap they sell claiming to be scent free. I can still smell that nasty odor I know the deer can to. I hate the stuff.

But I do everything else tony does...pretty strict about scent control.
 
you guys ever notice that stuff washed in scent free soap or baking soda or stuff sprayed with scent killer gets this wierd no smell, smell? Does that make sense. It's like this odd smell that isn't like anything I can describe. Am I the only one who notices?

BTW - I wash my clothes (not scent lok) in scent free detergent or baking soda, store it in an airtight plastic container (that has been sprayed). I try to dress in the field and spray down my gear (stand etc) and myself with scent killer. The stuff I use is from Wildlife Research. I don't think it makes a big difference but I did buy some Scent Lok gear this season - Savanna pants and crew neck shirt. I'll keep using the stuff because I don't think it can hurt. Plus I needed some lightweight camo stuff anyway and the deal at Gander Mt was very good.
 
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