Read an article in one of my mags about a guy who has given up camo during bow season and limited out the first time in 10 years, elk, deer, etc. LOL
Read an article in one of my mags about a guy who has given up camo during bow season and limited out the first time in 10 years, elk, deer, etc. LOL
For archery I am religious about scent, for rifle I am not as concerned. I wash my clothes in the scent soap then use rubber gloves to put them in a bag full of leaves, grass and dirt from the area I will be hunting (note I run the washer and drier a few times with nothing in it but the scent eliminator before washing clothes) and seal it up. Then when hunting I dont ware those clothes around camp, I change when I am exiting the vehicle in my hunt area. Then spray down generously with the spray. I use the scent deodorant, shampoo, soap on me, baking soda in my boots and the inside of my clothes. Chew the gum, because tooth paste you can smell for miles.
For rifle, I take out my dirty clothes from archery season still in the bag, ware them to my hunt spot, spray down with the scent spray, throw a chew in, and shoot! I normally only hunt rifle in WY for antelope though. My shots average around 250yds so as long as you an get in with good wind it doesnt matter if you even shower.
I do buy the earth colored clothes, khaki etc, and I know guys use to hunt succesfully with flannel shirts. But I will stick with my camo until its worn out.
I was under the impression that many animals can't even see color, so camo is worthless because the animal can still see the difference in texture. Or something like that.
"There are no finger prints under water."
And I was under the impression that most anilmals couldn't see color either and that's why they have such a good sense of smell. And, since rifle hunters in Colorado have to wear the blaze orange (which can be seen for miles) that further leads me to conclude that animals are color blind.
A friend yesterday told me that an antelope can see about 8 times better than we can, which is probably why it looked like he was mean mugging me every time I looked at him through the spotting scope, even though he was about 550 yards away and I was down wind of him.
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"There are no finger prints under water."
I just read an article the other day about one of the leading makers of a scent blocker being investigated for misleading folks about their claims about scent blocking capabilities. I agree that the wind is your enemy more than any other factor.![]()
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