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<blockquote data-quote="rogerstv" data-source="post: 2612212" data-attributes="member: 108610"><p>I line dry in town. Not necessarily suburbia. But stiil town with traffic and what not. No open burning. It's all a crap shoot. Carbon clothes and others are absorbing scent from first second they hit the air.</p><p></p><p>I fear the scent from a dryer more than from outside. May be 100% incorrect. Sure would be nice for a brain trust to develop a scent level system of measurement. Some definitive study.</p><p></p><p>I watch the downwind deer reactions. No reaction, I feel like I got it going. As soon as one spooks off me, I start all over. Clothes next to or very close to skin are washed after every use. Face masks and gloves are the exception, but I don't don them until after I climb tree. Outer clothes are used then stored until I get a negative reaction.</p><p></p><p>It's funny when they come right in while hanging stands or trimming lanes, etc. Mostly young ones though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rogerstv, post: 2612212, member: 108610"] I line dry in town. Not necessarily suburbia. But stiil town with traffic and what not. No open burning. It's all a crap shoot. Carbon clothes and others are absorbing scent from first second they hit the air. I fear the scent from a dryer more than from outside. May be 100% incorrect. Sure would be nice for a brain trust to develop a scent level system of measurement. Some definitive study. I watch the downwind deer reactions. No reaction, I feel like I got it going. As soon as one spooks off me, I start all over. Clothes next to or very close to skin are washed after every use. Face masks and gloves are the exception, but I don't don them until after I climb tree. Outer clothes are used then stored until I get a negative reaction. It's funny when they come right in while hanging stands or trimming lanes, etc. Mostly young ones though. [/QUOTE]
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