Good tip! I think that scentcontrol is more important than some think...
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Good tip! I think that scentcontrol is more important than some think...
I agree, they are cheap enough that using them is not a burden. When Wal-mart put their hunting stuff on clearence, I cleaned up on that stuff.Also really like the solid wafer scents.
too_pointer
amen brother!
OK, my first post was less then on the serious side.
I think most dedicated deer hunters have learned the importance of scent control, and I too agree with it being a high priorty.
Here's my tip of the week;
I keep a tracking box back at my truck at all times during deer season. It's a smaller coleman type cooler painted fluro orange.
Inside it I carry;
extra compass.
roll of orange surveyors tape.
several red shop rags.
first aid kit.
several 1 gallon zip-locs [one with a wet rag]
and the others for heart and liver.
dragging rope.
large syringe and needles, and baby food jar.[ before I split the pelvic bone, I extract the urine with the syringe and deposit it in the jar] You know why?
a couple of those instant heat pacs.
my skinning knife.
It may sound like a lot but it doesn't take much room, and everything in it is important. [img]images/icons/grin.gif[/img]
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