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<blockquote data-quote="WeekendWarrior" data-source="post: 2234474" data-attributes="member: 117901"><p>I use scentless deodorant that relies on baking soda to neutralize smells, and I wash all my clothes in baking soda before going out on a hunt. It helps a lot. Its not just your BO the animals will smell, the smell of baby wipes or scented deodorants also trigger animals to run. </p><p></p><p>I tend to stumble across more game this way. I'll come over a ridge and find myself staring face to face with a herd of elk whereas without the above tactics they would have smelled me and taken off by the time I got there. Same thing happens in reverse when I'm glassing, animals will stumble upon me instead of smelling me first. </p><p></p><p>Brian Call did a podcast where he discussed a noticeable difference in how close he could approach elk before and after he took a shower. It should be the one titled "solo elk hunting" or something like that. It works 100%.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WeekendWarrior, post: 2234474, member: 117901"] I use scentless deodorant that relies on baking soda to neutralize smells, and I wash all my clothes in baking soda before going out on a hunt. It helps a lot. Its not just your BO the animals will smell, the smell of baby wipes or scented deodorants also trigger animals to run. I tend to stumble across more game this way. I'll come over a ridge and find myself staring face to face with a herd of elk whereas without the above tactics they would have smelled me and taken off by the time I got there. Same thing happens in reverse when I'm glassing, animals will stumble upon me instead of smelling me first. Brian Call did a podcast where he discussed a noticeable difference in how close he could approach elk before and after he took a shower. It should be the one titled "solo elk hunting" or something like that. It works 100%. [/QUOTE]
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