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<blockquote data-quote="okie man" data-source="post: 2612856" data-attributes="member: 75071"><p>You can't beat the wind. Use a unscented soap and a cover scent, the Indians would burn damp leaves and stand in the smoke before a hunt. I make use of natural cover scents. If there's cattle around use that. Stomp a pie or two. Cedar trees can be used as cover scent. The pulp in the center of the little branches is quite strong. Rub it all over yourself and it will help keeps mosquitoes away also. Elk hunters should make good use of any wallows they find. Lots of good cover scents there! Lol</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="okie man, post: 2612856, member: 75071"] You can’t beat the wind. Use a unscented soap and a cover scent, the Indians would burn damp leaves and stand in the smoke before a hunt. I make use of natural cover scents. If there’s cattle around use that. Stomp a pie or two. Cedar trees can be used as cover scent. The pulp in the center of the little branches is quite strong. Rub it all over yourself and it will help keeps mosquitoes away also. Elk hunters should make good use of any wallows they find. Lots of good cover scents there! Lol [/QUOTE]
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