You will need: Baking soda/activated charcoal powder Coffee filters Tape Take the coffee filters and fill it with 1/4 cup of baking soda or the activated charcoal. Fold the ends of the filters so the top is sealed. Then tape the top. I take these and place them in my pack and clothing storage containers. Tell me what you think.
Sounds very interesting. May have to try it when I store my gear soon “In a civilized and cultivated country, wild animals only continue to exist at all when preserved by sportsmen.” -Theodore Roosevelt
I do wash the clothing before season, but I like to stick this in with my clothing after a hunt to help absorb any "outside" odors I may have picked up.
Seems logical. Also when you wash the clothes try added baking soda to the wash too. From my experience it makes a difference.
I don't even use scent free detergent. Just wash my clothes with baking soda. Have had mature does come from directly down wind up a hill eye level with my stand and not wind me. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
If you have a Vaccuum sealer like you use to pack meat you can use the Gallon size roll bagging material and seal your clothes in with the packet and ensure total protection from external smells then just don't open til next season first day out. I use mine after i wash mine at the end of season and also during season when i apply cover scent just have to make sure they are dry so you dont get mildew. Another cover scent storage option is a real Cedar Chest. Thats a good Idea on making your own absorbant pouches i 'm going to try it this year.
Sounds like a great idea. I get the knee high stockings at Walmart and use the activated charcoal found in the aquarium area. Put some in the socks and throw them in with my clothes.