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lamehawk
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I do think scent lock can help but nothing will ever beat palying the wind correctly!

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Sangster
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overpriced scam IMO

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houseofmicah
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dont have much of an opinion other than i could never afford the stuff so it kind of turned me off to it anyhow. i agree with rion, play the wind as much as you can. also when my clothes are stored in the off season, i usually hunt in pine forests so i throw in some fresh pine needles and branches with it. not sure if it helps or not, i like to think it can.

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Brad
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Normal houshold dryers cannot get hot enough to truly activate the carbon in the suits. In the south especially you can start out scent free but after 15 minutes of walking or climbing or just standing outside you will no longer be that way. My theory is if a deer is downwind of you it will smell you no matter what if it is upwind it wont no matter what. The most important thing is your walking trail in and out of your stand area. Keeping your boot soles scent free and your clothes from touching bushes will help more than anything.

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