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<blockquote data-quote="Ski" data-source="post: 5718700" data-attributes="member: 20583"><p>IME, not saturating the area with your stink is more important than not stinking. We can't change the fact that we smell like predators that scare the hell out of deer. What we can do is avoid brushing against every twig and branch along our way, walking on their trails, walking through the area we expect to see deer come from, etc. Stand placement, access, and careful approach are 100x more critical than scent control. However, don't have your boots sitting inside next to the back door while momma's frying up catfish 8ft away in the kitchen. Keep your body clean, clothes clean, and boots clean. As long as you don't have an obnoxious odor you should be fine. Common sense stuff. No need to get carried away with scent control.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ski, post: 5718700, member: 20583"] IME, not saturating the area with your stink is more important than not stinking. We can't change the fact that we smell like predators that scare the hell out of deer. What we can do is avoid brushing against every twig and branch along our way, walking on their trails, walking through the area we expect to see deer come from, etc. Stand placement, access, and careful approach are 100x more critical than scent control. However, don't have your boots sitting inside next to the back door while momma's frying up catfish 8ft away in the kitchen. Keep your body clean, clothes clean, and boots clean. As long as you don't have an obnoxious odor you should be fine. Common sense stuff. No need to get carried away with scent control. [/QUOTE]
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