Do you use scents to attract game or try & cover up your smell with some type of spray?
I've tried using scents that you spray into the air on a few different animals with no luck at all. If you think about it, it makes sense why it wouldn't work. You spray whatever it is in the air & the wind will carry the smell for "X" amount of distance. Well that smell is going down wind from you. So your body Odor, the smell from your clothes being washed in lavender laundry detergent, is all going down wind with that Big game attractant. So that leads to the next Q:
Do you use cover up scents?
I've tried a few different brands a few years back with no noticeable help. The only thing I noticed while using cover up scent sprays, is the gnats and fly's love me a lot more. The only thing I do use is Dead Down Wind Laundry detergent. It does a great job on getting that lavender smell out of my hunting clothes that my wife loves putting on them.
I've tried using scents that you spray into the air on a few different animals with no luck at all. If you think about it, it makes sense why it wouldn't work. You spray whatever it is in the air & the wind will carry the smell for "X" amount of distance. Well that smell is going down wind from you. So your body Odor, the smell from your clothes being washed in lavender laundry detergent, is all going down wind with that Big game attractant. So that leads to the next Q:
Do you use cover up scents?
I've tried a few different brands a few years back with no noticeable help. The only thing I noticed while using cover up scent sprays, is the gnats and fly's love me a lot more. The only thing I do use is Dead Down Wind Laundry detergent. It does a great job on getting that lavender smell out of my hunting clothes that my wife loves putting on them.
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