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What do you keep your hunting clothes in?

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  1. CombatHM

    CombatHM Weekend Warrior

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    Trying to see what people keep their hunting clothes in? I hand wash mine in baking soda, hang dry outside then i put them in zip lock bags and into an air sealed plastic bin i bought at walmart. My buddy uses a home made cedar box, after washing them.

    So what do you all use?
     
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    I have the scent lok scent tote. I like having a lockable lid with a good seal. I have moisture pads in there to suck any moisture that gets trapped. Works very well.
     
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    Moisture pads?
     
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    I like the big Zip-Loc bags too.


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    Big plastic tub with lid. It lives in the back of my truck from October to the beginning of February.
     
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    i have scent lok bags i use to and from the field. i put leaves and dirt on the bottom of a plano hard case and i put mesh over it to keep my gear from getting dirty.
     
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    I hope you don't pack any ticks or chiggers in there!


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    me too lol. so far i have been lucky. i just think the man made stuff stinks and dosent smell right.
     
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    I agree, that's why I use odorless Scent Killing sprays and baking soda. I think no scent is better than fake scent. I even prefer no scent to raccoon or fox cover scent .


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    I keep mine in a Watson Airlock bag

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    I keep all my stuff (including clothes) in two big Rubbermaid totes in the back of my truck. I spray everything when it goes in/out of the totes.
     
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