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<blockquote data-quote="MagnumManiac" data-source="post: 2235348" data-attributes="member: 10755"><p>Here in Australia hunting deer in the Victorian High Country, as it is known, we found cleaning/washing yourself and clothing in Eucalyptus scented stuff was the ticket to masking ones' scent in the bush.</p><p>We also use a 80/20 mix of Eucalyptus/Tea Tree oils on our bodies and gear, in fact my tent, bag, daypack and rifle slings etc all get a light spray of this oil mix prior to heading to an area.</p><p>Have had deer standing 3 metres away looking straight at me not knowing what I was. A lot of this is due to the oil mix, as it masks your odour very well if places where you normally sweat. Hats and beanies need to be doused as well.</p><p>Anyway, that's what a few of us deer hunters discovered 30 years ago, and there was no camo clothing back then other than army stuff, which I used army pants back then to break up the 2 legged beast profile.</p><p></p><p>Cheers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MagnumManiac, post: 2235348, member: 10755"] Here in Australia hunting deer in the Victorian High Country, as it is known, we found cleaning/washing yourself and clothing in Eucalyptus scented stuff was the ticket to masking ones’ scent in the bush. We also use a 80/20 mix of Eucalyptus/Tea Tree oils on our bodies and gear, in fact my tent, bag, daypack and rifle slings etc all get a light spray of this oil mix prior to heading to an area. Have had deer standing 3 metres away looking straight at me not knowing what I was. A lot of this is due to the oil mix, as it masks your odour very well if places where you normally sweat. Hats and beanies need to be doused as well. Anyway, that’s what a few of us deer hunters discovered 30 years ago, and there was no camo clothing back then other than army stuff, which I used army pants back then to break up the 2 legged beast profile. Cheers. [/QUOTE]
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