Scent Killer spray
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02/05/19 03:30 PM
02/05/19 03:30 PM
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Joined: Nov 2017
South Alabama
Bayou Trapper
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South Alabama
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Afternoon to all, Great trapping weather down south! Balmy 72* so far today. My son came in from deer hunting last Saturday afternoon, cleaned up his truck, hung his climber up and gave me a bottle of "scent elimination spray". He said "here ya go pop, use this on your boots and trapping clothes. Maybe even around your trap beds." He said he didn't know why I didn't use more of it? Good question. If the deer hunters buy it by the gallons, then why don't I hear more about it from trappers? I hear a lot about clean gloves, keep traps clean, K-9's smelling where you been, etc. I even keep a box of latex gloves in my truck and change on every trap. I know we are all conscious about scent. My thought is that if it really worked then trappers would be drinking this stuff! "just kidding of course", but we would be using it. I never hear it discussed. If this has been brought up, please forgive me. My son just got me to thinking about it, and I'd just like to know what some of the rest of you think? thanks again for your input, "Bayou"
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Re: Scent Killer spray
[Re: Bayou Trapper]
#6451860
02/05/19 03:35 PM
02/05/19 03:35 PM
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Joined: May 2018
SW Georgia
Wanna Be
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SW Georgia
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Does it actually work on deer? About the only thing I’ve ever tried that worked for me was Deer Dander. And I am not spraying that anywhere around my traps...too many problems with deer as it is, lol!
Last edited by Wanna Be; 02/05/19 03:35 PM.
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Re: Scent Killer spray
[Re: Bayou Trapper]
#6451905
02/05/19 04:29 PM
02/05/19 04:29 PM
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Joined: Dec 2006
Wisconsin
The Beav
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Wisconsin
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Have a plan before you make a set get In and get out as quick as you can. The less disturbance you make and the less time spent at the set will leave less humane scent.
The forum Know It All according to Muskrat
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Re: Scent Killer spray
[Re: Bayou Trapper]
#6451962
02/05/19 05:36 PM
02/05/19 05:36 PM
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Joined: Dec 2010
central arkansas
the Blak Spot
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central arkansas
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Yeah, never got the scent killer. Spray all over clothes, but your face is still open. Guess the face doesnt smell? Or air doesnt leach out your clothes around neck area?
the just shall live by faith
member FTA, ATA, EAFT 1776 - the year we told a tyrant we weren't to be under a dictator Caveat ater macula
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Re: Scent Killer spray
[Re: Bayou Trapper]
#6451980
02/05/19 06:11 PM
02/05/19 06:11 PM
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Posco
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Posco
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That next time you work up a really good sweat and have stewed in it a while, try wiping your armpits with a paper towel loaded with scent killing spray. It will amaze you how well it works. I know my nose and a canines nose are not the same but the stuff definitely knocks down a lot of human odor.
Last edited by Posco; 02/07/19 09:36 AM.
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Re: Scent Killer spray
[Re: The Beav]
#6451990
02/05/19 06:25 PM
02/05/19 06:25 PM
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Port Republic South Jersey
Newt
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Port Republic South Jersey
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Have a plan before you make a set get In and get out as quick as you can. The less disturbance you make and the less time spent at the set will leave less humane scent. ????????? I'v heard that a Blood hound can trail a person. Going down a road in a car. For deer -hunt the wind
South Jersey Trapping and Snaring School January 17-18-19 2025 NEWT -----------------OVER---------------- www.snareone.com
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Re: Scent Killer spray
[Re: the Blak Spot]
#6452142
02/05/19 08:32 PM
02/05/19 08:32 PM
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Lyndon, Kansas
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Lyndon, Kansas
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Yeah, never got the scent killer. Spray all over clothes, but your face is still open. Guess the face doesnt smell? Or air doesnt leach out your clothes around neck area? Agreed! Also, a lot of people dont think about how their breath smells, depending on what they ate that day. You may not be able to smell it but a deer surely can. I used scent killer a few years ago and didnt notice any advantage compared to not using it. I put all hunting clothes in a trash bag with cedar branches a month or so before season and use no scent killer. I had 6 does downwind of me when i shot the buck in my profile pic last season and none snorted until after i shot him. Seems like a gimmick to me, IMO.
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Re: Scent Killer spray
[Re: Railroader]
#6452163
02/05/19 08:47 PM
02/05/19 08:47 PM
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North of Harrisburg, Pa.
coytclr
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Baking soda and water mix works just as good for deer hunting and doesn't cost a ton of money. But a coyote can out smell a deer hands down, so waist of time and effort to use trapping. Do as The Beav said, in and out.
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Re: Scent Killer spray
[Re: Railroader]
#6452214
02/05/19 09:18 PM
02/05/19 09:18 PM
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NC
wrh1971
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[quote=the Blak Spot]Yeah, never got the scent killer. Spray all over clothes, but your face is still open. Guess the face doesnt smell? Or air doesnt leach out your clothes around neck area? Agreed! Also, a lot of people dont think about how their breath smells, depending on what they ate that day. You may not be able to smell it but a deer surely can. the vast majority of our odor comes from our mouths while deer hunting. not much you can do about that
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Re: Scent Killer spray
[Re: Bayou Trapper]
#6452231
02/05/19 09:30 PM
02/05/19 09:30 PM
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Joined: Aug 2007
Monroeville NJ
Jonesie
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Monroeville NJ
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Odor reducers work but they do not take human odor away. They make the human odor appear weaker or make the animal think the human odor is older. so a calm animal will not pay attention as close to the human odor when the reducer or cover scent is stronger. If human odor is strong then the reducer or cover will not work. It also can buy 10 to 30 seconds of time on a alert deer or coyote coming into the call. unless the animal is real keyed up. Evercalm or other products like that, 20 years ago I made a training scent to break dogs off deer that used the hair , duff and other parts of the deer that would calm the deer down but production cost was high and demand low so you know where that went LOL I still have the process in the notebook, other things like doe urine can and will have a calming effect as long as again, the human odor is not over powering. The old time practice where trappers would spray their boots with fox urine did not cover human odor but it did have a calming effect and attraction so it did in fact shortened the cool off time at the set. I have been making cover scents and odor reducers for close to 30 years for the deer scent and calling fields.
As I thought about the practice of fox urine that I used back in the 70's and early 80's till we lost the foot trap, I started to use the fox urine on my boots a few years ago to see if it had an effect with me setting snares, The one problem is the animals, fox coon and coyotes would stop and smell where I was standing. I found that it helped on the walk up but the intense odor where I was standing would make them stop. I bet there are still ole timers out there spraying their boots with urine still setting foot traps and not talking about it. As far as odor reducers at the set. snare men use them all the time, many will store the cable in pine needles or branches. Some soak their cable in oak leaf bath or store in dry dirt or peat. I have sprayed my reducer on my snares but I can not tell you it had any positive, but can say it did not have any negative either.
Last edited by Jonesie; 02/05/19 09:36 PM.
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