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Scouting Clothing?

Discussion in 'Whitetail Deer Hunting' started by Matt, Sep 8, 2012.

  1. Matt

    Matt Grizzled Veteran

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    Just curious when you go to scout, hang stands, cameras etc. Do you dress in full camo or simply regular clothes?
     
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    Blue jeans/brush pants and a UA white T

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  3. montec

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    Just clean clothes washed with scent free detergent and rubber boots.I also carrry along a small spray bottle of scent killer
     
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    I scout and hang in august wearing clean jeans and shirts,no real need for scent control.Our season opens in late sept early oct. and I stay out of the woods after hanging my stands.
     
  5. Sticknstringarchery

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    At most when scouting I wear rubber boots or my Ariat's, clean jeans, shirt and a hat.
     
  6. Arkansas Bowhunter

    Arkansas Bowhunter Weekend Warrior

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    Rubber boots for the snakes an usually just clean clothes.
     
  7. KyleLewis

    KyleLewis Die Hard Bowhunter

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    Same here. I also bring rubber gloves for setting up trailcams and mock scrapes. Probably not necessary but I figure it couldn't hurt.
     
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    Black BDU's (only because they are rip stops... due to briars), a brown T-shirt, and snake boots.. Try not to be to reflective or noticeable, but we are also on 3800 acres of private land.. nobody to tresspass, family lives all around the edges and are home constantly.. They know everyone around and watch everything... Try not to wear white, we see deer alot and slip into the woods and do our thing unnoticed..
     
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    Bowhunter29 Weekend Warrior

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    pair of rocky work boots, Russel outdoor apx g2 clothing light jacket, jeans, camo hat.
     
  10. Mad Mike

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    I guess I'm the only guy that puts on some warm season camo...
    Full scent precautions too.
     

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