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<blockquote data-quote="BamBam77" data-source="post: 5718781" data-attributes="member: 23218"><p>Somewhat varies by where I'm hunting.</p><p>Wash all clothes, hat, belt, bag, etc in scent killing detergent or baking soda or a combo of both. They go straight from the dryer into a plano case with conifer limbs and charcoal in the bottom. I keep a smaller plastic container in there to hold knives, ropes, calls, flashlights, etc. Rubber boots will go in there on top, also extremely picky about which boots I where and route I take.</p><p>Shower and try to limit sweat after as much as possible.</p><p>If hunting public or somewhere other than where I'm sleeping, will get dressed after the drive. Spray clothes before I put them on, spray climber, etc. Generally have a friend do another dose.</p><p>I also hunt back home with my friends on private where we walk off the cabin porch to a stand. I'll wash it all the same, then once we're out there will hang all our stuff on the clothes line. If taking the atv up the road to a stand, will spray down once there.</p><p></p><p>However, I think a lot of this is just chasing the last few percent of what I need to do. If watching the wind and sitting the right place, this will help but everything before this step takes priority</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BamBam77, post: 5718781, member: 23218"] Somewhat varies by where I'm hunting. Wash all clothes, hat, belt, bag, etc in scent killing detergent or baking soda or a combo of both. They go straight from the dryer into a plano case with conifer limbs and charcoal in the bottom. I keep a smaller plastic container in there to hold knives, ropes, calls, flashlights, etc. Rubber boots will go in there on top, also extremely picky about which boots I where and route I take. Shower and try to limit sweat after as much as possible. If hunting public or somewhere other than where I'm sleeping, will get dressed after the drive. Spray clothes before I put them on, spray climber, etc. Generally have a friend do another dose. I also hunt back home with my friends on private where we walk off the cabin porch to a stand. I'll wash it all the same, then once we're out there will hang all our stuff on the clothes line. If taking the atv up the road to a stand, will spray down once there. However, I think a lot of this is just chasing the last few percent of what I need to do. If watching the wind and sitting the right place, this will help but everything before this step takes priority [/QUOTE]
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