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Scent Control Starts Now

Jason Herbert by Jason Herbert
August 29, 2016 - Updated on November 20, 2016
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Sponsored by: Robinson Outdoors, Tree Spider & ScentBlocker Products

 

By: Jason Herbert/Michael Swan
By: Jason Herbert/Michael Swan

Like a kid at Christmas, it was hard to hide my juvenile excitement as the UPS truck was backing into my driveway. Everybody loves getting things in the mail, and I was especially excited for this package. This season’s ScentBlocker order was sure to not disappoint. I am a loyal scent control disciple and even though my deer season is still months away, my scent control regimen starts now. Here’s what was in the box, and why I order it so early.

Body Soap and Shampoo. Before each hunt I take a scent free shower. If I’m on the road and can’t shower for some reason, I’ll at least wipe down with scent free body wipes. This stuff eliminates odors and prevents more from forming. That being said, it needs to be used correctly. Taking a scent free shower, then drying off with a flower scented towel and putting on smelly clothes, and using scented deodorant won’t help anyone remain scent free. That’s why I also order scent free deodorant and laundry detergent.

It's an early Christmas when the box of goodies arrives from Robinson Outdoor Products.
It’s an early Christmas when the box of goodies arrives from Robinson Outdoor Products.

Deodorant. I wear deodorant year round and recommend that all adults do as well. Since I’m a middle school teacher, I really recommend that deodorant use begin in the Middle School. That being said, I start to use ScentBlocker antiperspirant/deodorant right around August each year. Not only does this stuff block human body odor, it actually helps destroy any other foreign orders as well. We all know that deodorant is important for adults, and as hunters we can’t get away without using it, so we might as well use a scent free version.

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Laundry detergent. This is also the time of year when I start doing all of my hunting laundry. I do not have the luxury of owning two washers and two dryers, so the first thing I do is to clean my washer. I take Trinity Blast spray and ScentBlocker laundry detergent and run a dummy load of nothing to clean out the laundry machine. I will spray down the inside with the Trinity Blast and rub it all when they sent free wipe then fill it with water and use a generous amount of ScentBlocker laundry detergent. Wants the washer is clean, then I’ll start washing all my clothes. While my clothes are washing I also clean the dryer by spraying it with Trinity Blast scent eliminating spray and wiping down, and then run a dummy load with ScentBlocker dryer sheets in it as well. After my clothes are washed I follow the recommended procedures and air dry them outside on a clothesline. Then I will reactivate my Trinity synthetic scent control apparel by running them through the dryer on a medium or high setting to recharge the adsorption capability. Anything that contains Trinity absolutely gets put in the dryer and anything that doesn’t, still gets put in the dryer so that the Trinity will adsorb any orders from it. Then I store all my clothing in the ScentBlocker airtight, scent-free compression bags. It helps pack down tight for travel and storage, while keeping the Trinity at maximum readiness when I step into the woods.

Each season has a bag. For instance my early-season gear goes in one bag, mid-season goes in another, late season goes in the third, etc… I also store several sets of underclothes like sweatshirts and jeans. That way when I sweat in a T-shirt or my hooded sweatshirt gets contaminated by sweat from my head, I can set those aside and grab another package of under clothes that are already sent free, without having to start the process over and do laundry again. Once every few weeks when all my under clothes are contaminated by human or foreign odors, I will start over and wash them all again.

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Vitamins. I take Sportsman’s Edge vitamins all year round and also start to regularly take internal deodorant pills in August. I love the vitamins for several reasons and have come to also love the internal deodorant pills. The internal deodorant pills contain high amounts of natural odor eating chlorophyll, which certainly helps take care of anything in my diet that may produce alarming smells to the deer. I tend to go a bit overboard, and also start to eat a more vegan-like diet a month before the season starts. Human urine and deer urine have a very similar protein composition, and through observation, I’ve noticed the more vegetables I eat, the more the deer are interested in the smell of my urine. So I try to eat a plant-based diet like a game animal would and try to smell like one as well. But for everyone else who is not as discipline (or crazy) as I am there are ScentBlocker internal deodorant pills.

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DUI. This stuff is amazing and has really changed the way I hunt. I use it as an attractant and a masking scent and it also helps me condition the deer to walk near my stands for trail cameras each day. I started spraying DUI in front of my cameras in the spring and start spraying it around all of my tree stands as soon as I hang them each late summer or fall. The deer will relate the DUI to safety and curiosity. DUI makes the deer curious, while also helping them relax. So, the more DUI they smell in safe situations, the more they’ll relax when I’m using it while I hunt. Plain and simple.

 

Use it right!

None of these things that I use are miracle cures for poor woodsmanship, low percentage shots and sloppy habits. Always be sure to remain as scent free as possible, store clothes properly, pay attention to the wind and weather, shoot straight, be safe and HAVE FUN!

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