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cover scent #1872
09/22/2013 10:03 AM
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does anyone make there own cover scent. i got the bright ideal earlier to boil some hickories and sticks and apple. it seems to work well plus the house smells great


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Re: cover scent #1873
09/22/2013 10:47 AM
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Cedar Branches in your totes or garbage bags or whatever you use to store your garments. This is the only cover scent I've used in years. My Uncle and hunting mentor would go pick up leaves from the wood floor and mix in with his baking soda washed laundry, about a week before season.(This was before the "Hunting Industry") I used this cover scent for many years but then thought, correctly I might add, that cedar branches would be an improvement. The only thing about using cedar branches is that I've found it takes them 2-3 weeks after you collect them to really start putting off a scent into your laundry. Also.....store inner garments separate from everything else. Nothing worse than a bunch of cedar foliage in your thermals.


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Re: cover scent #1874
09/22/2013 11:29 AM
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cedar smells nice!

Re: cover scent #1875
09/22/2013 12:35 PM
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I use walnuts

Re: cover scent #1876
09/22/2013 08:54 PM
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white acorn. check out 3D Hunting Supply. its great stuff


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Re: cover scent #1877
09/23/2013 03:54 AM
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I will boil cedar branches an put the water in a spray bottle.

Re: cover scent #1878
09/23/2013 12:20 PM
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Evergreen branches and smashed fresh walnuts in a big waterproof northface bag. Outer garments and backpack all inside. Hang the climber in an evergreen tree all season. Works awesome and all I gotta do is walk out in the yard for more!


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Re: cover scent #1879
09/24/2013 10:55 AM
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Cedar and walnuts for me. I picked up a bunch of walnuts(green) last year, placed them in a sealed bucket of water for a couple of weeks. Great idea..... until I sprayed my clothes with tem and saw my camo get a shade or two darker! If only I knew how to remove the dye they produce!

Also have just wrapped the walnuts and cedar in grocery bags before and let scent leech out in clothing storage tote. As noted above the branches dry out and become brittle and the hulls on the walnuts begin to rot fairly quickly....... but the cover scent is still there.


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Re: cover scent #1880
09/24/2013 11:23 AM
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I do the same as Joe suggests above except the hunting clothes have been laying on the ground, in the dirt, outside for the last three weeks. I do pick them up when it rains and put them in a plastic container and then back into the dirt as soon as the rain stopped. Now, they'll be in walnut and cedar containers.


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Re: cover scent #1881
09/24/2013 11:48 AM
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Best cover scent Ive ever used is rubber boots and hunt the wind. h.h.


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Re: cover scent #1882
09/25/2013 03:54 AM
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Originally posted by hornharvester:
Best cover scent Ive ever used is rubber boots and hunt the wind. h.h.
Exactly right! There is no better advise!

Re: cover scent #1883
09/25/2013 06:18 AM
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Since everywhere I hunt has cattle roaming around, I just roll around in the cow pies like a dog before I go to the stand!!!! Deer don't know cows can't climb trees!!!! :p Keeps my wife out the truck during the fall and winter months too!!! laugh

Re: cover scent #1884
09/25/2013 07:40 AM
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laugh laugh


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Re: cover scent #1885
09/25/2013 03:37 PM
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I heard cow pies are good for chapped lips too........????? h.h.


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Re: cover scent #1886
09/25/2013 04:55 PM
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To many secrets. Let us know bout lip balm tho!


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Re: cover scent #1887
09/26/2013 08:16 AM
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Quote
Originally posted by hornharvester:
I heard cow pies are good for chapped lips too........????? h.h.
You heard wrong!!!! in all the years of pulling calves, preg checking cows, and pushing those fatties through the chute twice a year, I've had my share of it the face.........Did nothing for the chapped lips!!! :rolleyes: laugh However, I can send you some if you want ot try it out for yourself!!! laugh

Re: cover scent #1888
09/26/2013 11:46 AM
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I think it keeps a person from licking their lips, thus reducing the chances of them being chapped.

Re: cover scent #1889
09/26/2013 12:04 PM
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Originally posted by hornharvester:
[QUOTE]Originally posted by Goosepond_Monster:
[qb] I think it keeps a person from licking their lips, thus reducing the chances of them being chapped.
Yep, that's the way I heard it......h.h.


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Re: cover scent #1890
09/26/2013 12:07 PM
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Quote
Originally posted by Yaz:
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Originally posted by hornharvester:
[b] I heard cow pies are good for chapped lips too........????? h.h.
You heard wrong!!!! in all the years of pulling calves, preg checking cows, and pushing those fatties through the chute twice a year, I've had my share of it the face.........Did nothing for the chapped lips!!! :rolleyes: laugh However, I can send you some if you want ot try it out for yourself!!! laugh [/b]
I bet you didnt lick your lips either....????? laugh h.h.


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