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<blockquote data-quote="CogburnR" data-source="post: 582617" data-attributes="member: 29174"><p>I agree with that. Kritters get used to smells...like if your a logger you smell like a logger. If your a farmer the kritters smell you all the time. If you are from out of the area they know something is different.</p><p></p><p>I think some scent control helps but a big part of it is to not smell much different than what is expected. I think taking chlorophyll and washing daily helps. </p><p></p><p>One time I was elk hunting and went and caught some trout and ate them...big mistake...I couldn't get anywhere near an animal for days. So now especially when I bowhunt I try to not eat any really smelly foods either. They can still smell you but it might not be too alarming. </p><p></p><p>I do use scent free soap year round and wash all my clothes in scent free soap in my own washer and dryer. You have to buy soap and detergent anyway might as well use scent free! I don't like smells either like cologne and scented soaps and deodorants, I think they stink worse than B.O.. I use a Crystal for deodorant.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CogburnR, post: 582617, member: 29174"] I agree with that. Kritters get used to smells...like if your a logger you smell like a logger. If your a farmer the kritters smell you all the time. If you are from out of the area they know something is different. I think some scent control helps but a big part of it is to not smell much different than what is expected. I think taking chlorophyll and washing daily helps. One time I was elk hunting and went and caught some trout and ate them...big mistake...I couldn't get anywhere near an animal for days. So now especially when I bowhunt I try to not eat any really smelly foods either. They can still smell you but it might not be too alarming. I do use scent free soap year round and wash all my clothes in scent free soap in my own washer and dryer. You have to buy soap and detergent anyway might as well use scent free! I don't like smells either like cologne and scented soaps and deodorants, I think they stink worse than B.O.. I use a Crystal for deodorant. [/QUOTE]
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