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Looking to maybe deer hunt for the first time this season. Help!?
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<blockquote data-quote="A.J." data-source="post: 757021" data-attributes="member: 561"><p>As far as scent goes, you can buy special detergents, special deodorants, special scent-hiding clothing, and sprays to conceal your scent...to a certain degree....None of this completely kills your scent, but does work to a certain degree...Or...you can just hunt with the wind in your face like hunters have been doing for hundreds of years before the scent-killing market ever started. You can even splash a little Brut on if you think you might be running across some ladies out in the field. Granted, if the wind shifts on you, or a deer slips in behind you, you're busted. I, myself, have always just hunted the wind, and I sure wouldn't recommend a newbie investing in all that crap before you knew you were going to stay with it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="A.J., post: 757021, member: 561"] As far as scent goes, you can buy special detergents, special deodorants, special scent-hiding clothing, and sprays to conceal your scent...to a certain degree....None of this completely kills your scent, but does work to a certain degree...Or...you can just hunt with the wind in your face like hunters have been doing for hundreds of years before the scent-killing market ever started. You can even splash a little Brut on if you think you might be running across some ladies out in the field. Granted, if the wind shifts on you, or a deer slips in behind you, you're busted. I, myself, have always just hunted the wind, and I sure wouldn't recommend a newbie investing in all that crap before you knew you were going to stay with it. [/QUOTE]
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