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Cover scent for Antelope blind with swirling wind
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<blockquote data-quote="wildcat westerner" data-source="post: 1672640" data-attributes="member: 21361"><p>Hello,</p><p>A unique opportunity has come my way. A chance to hunt a ranch at 8,400 feet in the Rockies which has Antelope on it. I will be bowhunting in a blind. In the two times I have been here I have noted this is a bowl shaped area and real winds blow here!</p><p>its been decades since I have bowhunted, yet today I saw a buck larger than either of my 16 inchers. It is the winds that seem to be a potential problem. They swirl in this elevated area.</p><p>What type of scent can I use to cover the blind and my scent especially for a protracted period, as from before sun up till after sundown?</p><p>I woud appreciate experienced and knowledgable help in this challenge, not so much opinion, as this is a very special opportunity for me.</p><p>Thanks, in advance</p><p>WW</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wildcat westerner, post: 1672640, member: 21361"] Hello, A unique opportunity has come my way. A chance to hunt a ranch at 8,400 feet in the Rockies which has Antelope on it. I will be bowhunting in a blind. In the two times I have been here I have noted this is a bowl shaped area and real winds blow here! its been decades since I have bowhunted, yet today I saw a buck larger than either of my 16 inchers. It is the winds that seem to be a potential problem. They swirl in this elevated area. What type of scent can I use to cover the blind and my scent especially for a protracted period, as from before sun up till after sundown? I woud appreciate experienced and knowledgable help in this challenge, not so much opinion, as this is a very special opportunity for me. Thanks, in advance WW [/QUOTE]
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