I thought this would make an interesting post/topic. On some of the smells associated with your hunt'n areas. I just shared with a member an area I hunt. This place has hardwoods that go into a large thicket area bottom. The thicket surrounds an old abandoned apple orchard (OLD) grown in type. Like a funnel (orchard) area.
The thing I remember most when hunt'n this area is the pungent smell of the mash from the apples that fall on the ground. This mixed with a nice crisp early morning and the leaves in all there glory colors. It's HUNT'N TIME.
What say ye ?
Sounds like heaven to me
Benny
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The smell of chili beans, tortillas and the campfire.
"pungent smell" to follow a day later. :)
We hunt alot of marshy area, and there seem to be ALOT of different smells, but the 1 thing that gets me most when your walking out after aa picture perfect hunt, and you feel all the thermals, going from warm to cool....Makes me thankful to be alive
The "Cedar Woods" Cover-Up scent that I got from Joe Skipp.
The smell of decaying leaves in the eastern hardwoods as fall arrives.
The sight of autumn glory colors
The chill of the morning where you need a light jacket or warm flannel shirt.
Just about 5 - 6 weeks away.
Hatrick sounds good to me :campfire: