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Scent Elimination for a long range hunt?
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<blockquote data-quote="snox801" data-source="post: 1637991" data-attributes="member: 54383"><p>Good advise here. Only thing I can add is the only one that for sure will work is ozone. Whether ozonics or other. The science is solid on how ozone works. That being said whether you can condense it enough or whether it can kill oder fast enough is another story. </p><p> So what I do now is bath in sent free soap. Use sent free deodorant. </p><p> All my clothes go into a big bag or tote. Then I treat with ozone for about 5 min remove machine and close back up. This takes away all sent. Works much better than sprays. Then you can layer over that with your choice of sent blocker is you want or urine. Nothing is 100 percent but this has been the best combination for me.</p><p> Don't ignore the wind but if it changes on you best to be safe and do what you can. </p><p>I don't use my ozonics while in the field but use it on gear before hand.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="snox801, post: 1637991, member: 54383"] Good advise here. Only thing I can add is the only one that for sure will work is ozone. Whether ozonics or other. The science is solid on how ozone works. That being said whether you can condense it enough or whether it can kill oder fast enough is another story. So what I do now is bath in sent free soap. Use sent free deodorant. All my clothes go into a big bag or tote. Then I treat with ozone for about 5 min remove machine and close back up. This takes away all sent. Works much better than sprays. Then you can layer over that with your choice of sent blocker is you want or urine. Nothing is 100 percent but this has been the best combination for me. Don’t ignore the wind but if it changes on you best to be safe and do what you can. I don’t use my ozonics while in the field but use it on gear before hand. [/QUOTE]
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