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Scent Control

Discussion in 'Bowhunting Talk' started by cemitch, Aug 13, 2011.

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T-shirt, or no T-shirt

Poll closed Aug 23, 2011.
  1. Yes, T-shirt

    7 vote(s)
    63.6%
  2. No, T-shirt

    4 vote(s)
    36.4%
  1. cemitch

    cemitch Newb

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    Hi Bowhunters. I have a question. In Mississippi our Bow season starts Oct. 1 And It is still HOT. So scent control is a big problem. I just got the Real-tree AP outfit, but is it better to have nothing on under it to cut down on sweating, or is it better to have a cotton T-shirt under the AP.
     
  2. headstrong

    headstrong Die Hard Bowhunter

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    Wear a thin base layer to soak up the sweat and wick it away. Get something that is anti oder forming like Rocky's. You can get it at Walmart and D I C K's for cheaper than most brands
     
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    Lastoneout Grizzled Veteran

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    I wear UA compression heatgear under my camouflage
     
  4. Greg / MO

    Greg / MO Grizzled Veteran

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    t-shirt
     
  5. GABowhunter

    GABowhunter Moderator

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    Do not wear cotton it'll hold the sweat longer. Wear a fabric that will wick away the sweat and dry faster like UA.
     
  6. sfhntr

    sfhntr Newb

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    i dont wear cotton t shirts except to cut the grass, they soak up the sweat and stink real fast.
     
  7. Cooter/MN

    Cooter/MN Grizzled Veteran

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    Do whatever is more comfortable for you.

    Deer are going to smell you either way if you are not down wind of them.
     

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