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    Changing into hunting clothes/boots when you get to the field?

    Does anyone else do this? i do but it's starting to get annoying, changing in the dark and with cars driving by I do it because I think it helps me to stay more scent free, especially with riding in a vehicle and all that.

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    I do it. I'm always worried a neighbor will ride by right when I'm in my drawers and take a pic. I park on the site of the road at my place, for now, I do know that if I wear my hunting clothes in my truck, which STINKS, it can quickly ruin a good sit

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      #3
      Originally posted by joshs View Post
      Does anyone else do this? i do but it's starting to get annoying, changing in the dark and with cars driving by I do it because I think it helps me to stay more scent free, especially with riding in a vehicle and all that.
      If at all possible we try to stay at camp where we hunt so we don't have to drive anywhere just get up in the morning, get dressed and either walk to our stand or hop in the gator and go. Prior to us building a little 8 x 12 room to stay in at the ranch we would drive to the ranch in regular clothes and change at the ranch in the barn or in front of the headlights. when its really cold though we would put on our base layers and then then just spray down real good when we got there and then finish up with the rest of our clothes.

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        #4
        I try. I keep all my hunting clothes in a trashbag and douse them with Primos Silver cover scent (earth) after being washed in the same brand detergent. After I put them on, I cover myself again in the spray and take it with me in my backpack and spray myself down 2-3 times while I'm on stand. I know that seems excessive but you can never be too cautious.

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          #5
          I used to do it.Saw no real benefit.The end of November and December it's just to dang cold to be changing outside.Now I just spray my seats,floor mats and pedals down.Step in a cow patty when I get out of the truck.It's gotta be fresh,but not to fresh.Firm but not squishy.
          I saw no change in the amount of deer seen.

          DJ

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            #6
            No I use a lot of scent killer and cover scent (acorn cover, or fresh earth)

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              #7
              Not I. When I go to bed at night I leave my hunting clothes hanging outside (covered). Put em on in the morning before driving out, but then I don't believe in being scent free!

              Jake

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                #8
                Originally posted by Austin Kade View Post
                I try. I keep all my hunting clothes in a trashbag and douse them with Primos Silver cover scent (earth) after being washed in the same brand detergent. After I put them on, I cover myself again in the spray and take it with me in my backpack and spray myself down 2-3 times while I'm on stand. I know that seems excessive but you can never be too cautious.
                Pretty much the same thing I do, except I don't spray while I'm on stand unless I sit all day. I'm a firm believer in being scent free, along with playing the wind.

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