Hunting clothes storage

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  1. Born2Hunt

    Born2Hunt Die Hard Bowhunter

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    Where do you keep your hunting clothes during season and the off season?

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    in space bags, organized in a large tote
     
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    Air tight bags and some winter clothing Ina 120 qt cooler in the garage.
     
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    A tote or I have them hanging on a line out by the woods.
     
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    Schuls Die Hard Bowhunter

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    I found some containers at Walmart that have a seal in the lid, seals it up airtight and cost like half of what the hunting ones at the big brand stores cost. I sprayed them down with some scent killer then let them sit in the sun to dry out, and my hunting clothes are in two of them and third one is for gear!
     
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    I have an 87 quart airtight tote I keep them in. I also have 3 smaller airtight totes that I keep gloves, hats, and clothing in. Before each hunt I take a set of clothes and put it in the big tote with my harness and backpack and load it in the truck. Everything I wear gets rewashed when I get home.
     
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    I keep my clothes either in a Tink's bag or a plastic tote. I can't hang them out here because my neighbors beside me and behind me both smoke so I end up with stinky cigarette smoke on my clothes.
     
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    the clothes i hunt my property with....nothing at all. My stand is downwind of the area i hunt. i hunt 30 yards inside my woodline from my lawn (70 yards from my house)so the deer are used to my scent in case the wind shifts. works great on my property and in my scenerio. I have found that if i use any cover scents or scent lures the deer know somthing isn't normal and steer clear for a few days.

    BUT my public land and my Illinois hunting clothes are all kept in 2 scent locker scent bags with dirt and leaves from the woods.
     
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    scent tote from scent lok
     
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    Just a big tote. During season I'll leave it on the porch, right now its in the closet.
     
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    I wear mine
     
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    ATbuckhunter Die Hard Bowhunter

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    I put them on a rack in my basement.
     
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    In scent lock bags with cedar chips and then I put the bags in locking storage bins.
     
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    I keep mine in a plastic tote with a few earth scent wafers.
     
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    On a shelf in a cedar cabinet after washing.
     
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    A tote with Earth Scent Wafers inside.
     
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    I have a few Rubbermaid containers that I have had for years. If they're new, you need to wash them and set them outside for weeks to get the plastic smell off of them. I use a HS Scents zip up bag when hitting the woods, takes up less room in my truck, and is much easier to carry. If they would put strong monster style zippers on the bags, it would be about perfect.

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    Scent tote bag under my bed, small house, no choice.
     

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