I don't believe in cover scents, how do you mask your breath? Just use the wind wisely, they can't smell into the wind.[/b]
Like “most” things in life… moderation is the key IMHO. Don’t go into the field smoking a cigar, with deodorant & cologne on etc. after eating beans & bacon & drinking whiskey in camp all night! But, you are NEVER going to get “scent free”, period… However, you can minimize it with relatively little effort. Wash you clothes in a scent free detergent… I use Country Save brand, cheap too! Use some of the scent killer spry, home made of store bought and that’s about it. Then, hunt the wind like everyone has said. That way, if the wind does swirl, you MAY have a better chance at least…
As for “cover scents… BAH! They say deer can smell each other and differentiate etc. , tell when they are in heat, who is sick… and you think some man made “dirt smell” is going to A) fool them and B) hide your stink? They smell each other’s footprints that are left in dirt! I.E. they can smell through the dirt, so how is it going to hide your smell? You will just smell like you AND dirt… Or worse yet, you AND some fake man made concoction that smells like dirt to us but like a red alert to them! Scent covers are designed to SELL not to work! Once again, IMHO.[/b]
To this day I still wash all of my clothes in scent free deterg. and put a 1/2 cup or so of baking soda in with them in the dryer and then put them in plastic bags with some local vegitation, usually fresh pine frawns... I only do this for common sense and ease... I.E. I have to wash the clothes anyway, so why not scent free, and the baking soda is about 1$ for 10 pounds... Then, I have to pack them anyway, why not in plastic bags? And, it's pretty darn easy to stuff some pine needles in with them... And I will use a little of the scent killer spray on my clothes, hats & boots etc. My point is, I don't go to drastic measures (anymore) but I do a few easy common sense things that may give me a few percentages of an edge over if I didn't do them...I used to lay my clothes out over the mountain misery (aka bear clover, ever smell that stuff?) for a few days before hunting season, doubt it did any good, but I was desperate in those days![/b]