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    Scent treated clothes storage????

    What do you guys use to store you hunting clothes after say treating your clothes with scent killer detergent/spray? I have one of these "scent proof" bags with some sort of anti microbial crap but I was curious if there were any other ideas.

    Thanks fellas!

    #2
    Same as you. Scent proof bag with the carbon absorbing insert or whatever it is called. I also have a mini bag for carrying spare clothes to the stand so I can change after walking really far and being soaked from sweat.

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      #3
      I wash in scent free soap and store hanging in a closet with other scent free clothes. Pack them with all my other clothes and wear them when I hunt. Hardly ever get knocked off and have had deer right under my tripod on several occasions. I've read on here the lengths some people go to keep their clothes scent free. I think it's pointless to go way above and beyond the normal. Once you put those clothes on they smell human. The key for me is spraying down really really well right before walking into my setup.

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        #4
        Cedar chest with some fresh pine or cedar

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          #5
          Always have kept mine I a scentlock bag, but had some BadBass Pro gift cards that were given to me, so I broke down and bought one of the new scent crusher bags I'm gonna give a try.

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            #6
            Should say Bass Pro, not BadBass

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              #7
              I wash my clothes in scent free detergent and use scent free soap, shampoo, and deodorant the night before a hunt. I store my hunting clothes in trash bags after being washed. I will gather some leaves and branches and such from the area I am hunting while scouting or baiting and throw them in the trash bags with my clothes. Then I spray down after getting out of the truck.

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                #8
                treating mine with ozone as we speak. Hope it works

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                  #9
                  Play the wind

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                    #10
                    Ziplock bags work for me.

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                      #11
                      closet


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                        #12
                        Zip lock bags inside a small plastic tote container
                        Last edited by stykshooter; 09-18-2016, 04:34 PM.

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                          #13
                          Garage. I park my 4 wheeler next to the blind anyways.

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by stykshooter View Post
                            Zip lock bags inside a small plastic tote container
                            This. I have an ozone generator that I pump into a tote with my hunting clothes for 30 minutes before I put them on.

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                              #15
                              I don't believe in scent cover and all that, but I do sometimes get a tub and put cedar limbs on the bottom and then put hunting stuff in there and then put cedar limbs on top. Idk if it helps any or not, but I never get busted even when I don't do anything. I just mainly use the wind in my favor.

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