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<blockquote data-quote="Kernal1984" data-source="post: 3016305" data-attributes="member: 123716"><p>I've done the scent control stuff to the extreme and never fully convinced myself it was worth it. I still store my stuff in totes and use scent free detergent/deoderant and scent blocker spray. Killed my archery elk last season from a blind in a draw with the wind swirling everywhere. I was in the blind 4 hours and had animals in every direction at one point from 8 yds to 75 and had to wait until well after dark to get out of the blind and retrieve my animal. Last two big bucks Ive shot were 40 and 10 yds away and both came in with my scent blowing right to them. I say sometimes it matters and sometimes it doesn't, hunt the wind first and foremost and there's nothing wrong with scent control but I don't go crazy with it anymore.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kernal1984, post: 3016305, member: 123716"] I’ve done the scent control stuff to the extreme and never fully convinced myself it was worth it. I still store my stuff in totes and use scent free detergent/deoderant and scent blocker spray. Killed my archery elk last season from a blind in a draw with the wind swirling everywhere. I was in the blind 4 hours and had animals in every direction at one point from 8 yds to 75 and had to wait until well after dark to get out of the blind and retrieve my animal. Last two big bucks Ive shot were 40 and 10 yds away and both came in with my scent blowing right to them. I say sometimes it matters and sometimes it doesn’t, hunt the wind first and foremost and there’s nothing wrong with scent control but I don’t go crazy with it anymore. [/QUOTE]
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