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What base layers that offer Scent control:work best?
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<blockquote data-quote="charliewhisky" data-source="post: 2585028" data-attributes="member: 26716"><p>I hunted with a bow exclusivly for about ten years, at least two times per week thru the bow season and into rifle season. I hunted exclusivly from the ground. I have never used a scent blocker of any kind. I just watch the wind. I have numerious shots at under ten feet and three "contact" shots where I had to pull the bow back to avoid hitting the deer. I have been stepped on, brushed by moving deer, and on one memorable occasion I crawled around after a doe in estrus for 30 minutes in an open field while she was busy trying to decide between me and two young bucks who were interested in her too. </p><p>For the last twenty years I have bow and rifle hunted from the ground. It is my opinion that you could, somehow, hide all your body odor and never hide the gun oil, boot treatment, and daypack stench you carry around with you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="charliewhisky, post: 2585028, member: 26716"] I hunted with a bow exclusivly for about ten years, at least two times per week thru the bow season and into rifle season. I hunted exclusivly from the ground. I have never used a scent blocker of any kind. I just watch the wind. I have numerious shots at under ten feet and three "contact" shots where I had to pull the bow back to avoid hitting the deer. I have been stepped on, brushed by moving deer, and on one memorable occasion I crawled around after a doe in estrus for 30 minutes in an open field while she was busy trying to decide between me and two young bucks who were interested in her too. For the last twenty years I have bow and rifle hunted from the ground. It is my opinion that you could, somehow, hide all your body odor and never hide the gun oil, boot treatment, and daypack stench you carry around with you. [/QUOTE]
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