devon deer
Well-known member
Hi All,
Now i have your attention!
I understand that on your side of the pond scent inhibitors are used.
Well the best advice i have ever been given is don't wash your hunting clothes.
When i have shot and dealt with a deer over in the UK, especially a Red Stag which can really stink (takes ages to get the smell off your hands) my clothes reek of it, but i don't wash them, in fact i used to hide them from my wife, but she found them (she has a sensitive nose!) so now i have to keep them outside the house.
But they do mask your scent.
In fact if they get wet you just smell like a deer!
Hope it works for you.
Cheers
Richard
Now i have your attention!
I understand that on your side of the pond scent inhibitors are used.
Well the best advice i have ever been given is don't wash your hunting clothes.
When i have shot and dealt with a deer over in the UK, especially a Red Stag which can really stink (takes ages to get the smell off your hands) my clothes reek of it, but i don't wash them, in fact i used to hide them from my wife, but she found them (she has a sensitive nose!) so now i have to keep them outside the house.
But they do mask your scent.
In fact if they get wet you just smell like a deer!
Hope it works for you.
Cheers
Richard