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<blockquote data-quote="Lt.Dan" data-source="post: 5719325" data-attributes="member: 23645"><p>Your scent comes from skin cells sloughing off. It's how dogs track lost or criminal humans. </p><p></p><p>I use the scent/ UV enhancer free laundry soaps for my clothes. I use a scent free body wash. I wear long sleeves and lightweight gloves to reduce the skin cells from sloughing all over the place. Then I spray a bit of buck urine on my pant legs (dont use doe or doe in estrus for this unless you walk a young buck violating you) and shirt sleeves to help mask my human oder. I used to use fox urine but that can spook a deer if there are no fox in your hunting area. And like someone already mentioned, try not to touch/ trample all over the area you're hunting.</p><p></p><p>My brother does the same thing. The pic below has 2 deer in it. They were laying behind his stand less than 20 yards away. He took the pic opening morning after he climbed in the treestand, took a leak off the treestand, got situated and the sun came up to reveal the deer laying there watching him. They couldn't smell him as a human so they weren't alarmed. Trust me, I walked up the hill behind him that morning. He did not smell human. The 3rd doe, which was the biggest he did not see until he stood back up to shoot one of the doe in the picture. When the 3rd stood, she was the biggest and she went down just as fast. It was a good quick hunt for him. And proof cover scent works well. </p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]195952[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lt.Dan, post: 5719325, member: 23645"] Your scent comes from skin cells sloughing off. It's how dogs track lost or criminal humans. I use the scent/ UV enhancer free laundry soaps for my clothes. I use a scent free body wash. I wear long sleeves and lightweight gloves to reduce the skin cells from sloughing all over the place. Then I spray a bit of buck urine on my pant legs (dont use doe or doe in estrus for this unless you walk a young buck violating you) and shirt sleeves to help mask my human oder. I used to use fox urine but that can spook a deer if there are no fox in your hunting area. And like someone already mentioned, try not to touch/ trample all over the area you're hunting. My brother does the same thing. The pic below has 2 deer in it. They were laying behind his stand less than 20 yards away. He took the pic opening morning after he climbed in the treestand, took a leak off the treestand, got situated and the sun came up to reveal the deer laying there watching him. They couldn't smell him as a human so they weren't alarmed. Trust me, I walked up the hill behind him that morning. He did not smell human. The 3rd doe, which was the biggest he did not see until he stood back up to shoot one of the doe in the picture. When the 3rd stood, she was the biggest and she went down just as fast. It was a good quick hunt for him. And proof cover scent works well. [ATTACH type="full"]195952[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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