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    what do you use in your "windicator" bottle to detect wind direction?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Roger L View Post
    what do you use in your "windicator" bottle to detect wind direction?
    You can refill your bottles with pure unscented talc powder, but for me there so inexpensive i just buy a couple more when i'm close to running out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by packer58 View Post
    but for me there so inexpensive i just buy a couple more when i'm close to running out.
    What are they, around five bucks I think? I always buy a few as well.
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    I use scent blocker and it works for me....but it's not to stop the critters from smelling me. It's works great so I don't have to smell my self. I take 2 sets of clothes and spray down mainly my shirts and ender-gear so when I put them on over my head after three days I don't puke a little in my mouth.

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    Then there is always a bath.... Unlike most hunters and the stories they tell, the modern day hunter understands the need to cleanse oneself once in a while.
    Scent free soaps, a little water. One can even heat the water to prevent the adolescent yelping often overheard from an unexpecting hunter dipping in a mountain stream.
    If the clothes are funky, you can even wash them. Ask a mom or wife to show you how that works too! I was raised by a pack of women, so this skill is not foreign to me by any means.
    To this day, I have yet to go hunting or camping for any length of time and come home smelling like the backside of a three day dead yeti.
    Scent control can help...so can a bath. And like many said ahead....wind my friend. Ask the cavemen....they apparently survived hunting without all the gizmos...we are here arent we?
    I hunt because........

 

 

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