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<blockquote data-quote="wildcat westerner" data-source="post: 3016243" data-attributes="member: 21361"><p>Hello,</p><p>Long ago I was a serious Senior member of the Pope and Young club. I learned about the lessons deer hunting tree stands for whitetails in the Midwest. I am retired to the Rockies and have discovered a unit with mountains, a National park and huge amounts of national forests , BLM land and a month long archery season.</p><p>I have just one P&Y Mulie from long, long ago in Colorado and realized with my mobility Impaired issues if I am going to ever get another it will be in locating a pond or wallow in the high areas and set up my stand and ground blind at 90 degrees to each other so that no matter the wind I shall have a place to hunt, no matter the wind on that day. I know that with old, wild Mulies, if you get winded, they probably won't be back for a month.</p><p> With that in mind, and realizing once I set these stands up, I am committed there for all season.</p><p></p><p>Of all these scent blockers etc. which one is best for the long term? I know already that keeping scent contained is best done in the blind. Is there a scent blocker that works best in the swirling, mountain breezes? Of all these that claim long term usage, do you know one you would trust more than any other?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wildcat westerner, post: 3016243, member: 21361"] Hello, Long ago I was a serious Senior member of the Pope and Young club. I learned about the lessons deer hunting tree stands for whitetails in the Midwest. I am retired to the Rockies and have discovered a unit with mountains, a National park and huge amounts of national forests , BLM land and a month long archery season. I have just one P&Y Mulie from long, long ago in Colorado and realized with my mobility Impaired issues if I am going to ever get another it will be in locating a pond or wallow in the high areas and set up my stand and ground blind at 90 degrees to each other so that no matter the wind I shall have a place to hunt, no matter the wind on that day. I know that with old, wild Mulies, if you get winded, they probably won't be back for a month. With that in mind, and realizing once I set these stands up, I am committed there for all season. Of all these scent blockers etc. which one is best for the long term? I know already that keeping scent contained is best done in the blind. Is there a scent blocker that works best in the swirling, mountain breezes? Of all these that claim long term usage, do you know one you would trust more than any other? [/QUOTE]
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