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Airing out hunting clothing

Started by Cherokee Scout, August 05, 2009, 08:41:00 AM

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Cherokee Scout

Do you hang up your hunting clothing and air it outside prior to the season?
If so, how long before the season do you hang them?
Do you have any other effective methods for controlling scent or non scent on your gear?
John

Bill Carlsen

I use Sports Wash,  then rinse a second time in Bakiing soda. If it's too cold or too wet to hang outside I throw them in the dryer. We never use smelly stuff on our regular clothes so the dryer is not tainted with perfumes and such. We prefer to dry them outside but a scent free dryer works fine.
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Gatekeeper

I hang my clothes outside about two weeks before hunting season starts and leave them hanging outside all season long. My gear hangs below our deck on a clothesline that I put up. To protect the clothes from moisture I cover them with plastic sheeting and clothes pen the edges of the plastic together and clothes pen the sheeting to the clothesline. Going out in the mornings to get my clothes is a real eye opener  :eek:  especially in the late season! When I wash them I use a no odor, no UV brightener detergent.
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George D. Stout

Nothing special, just wash them with other clothes.
Apparently our deer here in southern Pa haven't caught on to that UV stuff yet.  My wool stuff hangs in the garage, so it probably smells like Sebrings and Cherokees, but it works okay.     :thumbsup:

fisherick

I wash my clothes with unscented laundry detergent in late summer and hang to dry for a few days before storing in a rubbermaid container. During the season I remove my hunting clothes at end of day and hang them out on my screened in porch until the next time I use them. Occasionally I wash them mid-season as required.

Mo. Huntin

I wash my clothes with unscented laundry soap every time I wear them.  Then dry them in the dryer and put in a tupperware tub. We don't used scented stuff on our regular clothes either just for that reason.

maineac

Same as most, but store them with fir bow (common tree round here)to build in a cover scent.
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toddster

Well, we have a breeze way between our garage and home, I hang them there, also keeps unwanted critters from getting inside.  I wash mine in baking soda and hang dry, before season wash in uv killer, thats it.  Though few years ago did use dead down wind and was impressed by it.

sweeney3

Wash with unscented detergent, dry if you don't use smelly stuff (or air dry them), then keep your hunting clothes in a tote box with a couple cedar branches or some local flora in with them.
Silence is golden.

olddogrib

Big Rubbermaid-type tote box. Open 2 or 3 HS earth scent wafer containers a few weeks before the season.  I'm a little amazed at how many years those wafers seem to recharge if I close the containers after the season.  Nothing's magic, if you're upwind and on the deer's level, you're going to get busted!
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illianabowhntr67

Wash them in baking soda,hang them out for a week,put them in tote with fresh earth wafers.I might try storing them with dirt acorns leaves and see how that works.

greg fields

I hang mine outside for two weeks or so before the season and from the first to the last day, they hang out as often as the weather allows.  If they are not hanging, they are put in plastic totes for hunting clothes only.  No cover scents, scent, etc.

Red Beastmaster

Mine are washed with regular laundry, then folded or hung beside other clothes. Nothing special, no scents, no covers. I hunt the deer on the upwind side.

My buddy hung his hunting clothes out on the front porch. Next morning he went for them to go hunting. Gone!
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wollelybugger

You guys wash your hunting clothes.

Deadbolt

I wash em in baking soda before the season then air dry.  Once dry I put them in a rubbermaid which has pine/earth scent waffers in it.

I wash all my under layers almsot every time I go out or every other time...it seems im the only guys that sweats here.  Id hate to smell some of your clothes after a long hunting season and no washing.

Deadbolt

QuoteOriginally posted by illianabowhntr67:
Wash them in baking soda,hang them out for a week,put them in tote with fresh earth wafers.I might try storing them with dirt acorns leaves and see how that works.
You could also boil/steep all of that and use it as a spray.  like making tea only you use leaves and bark and things like thart.  Steep em for a while, let cool, the put in a spray bottle.  Great for a cover scent and matches your exact grounds perfectly!

richbat

same here wash with the regular laundry,i do use a spray on scent killer though.
Richard Battistoni

sweet old bill

I sweat like a pig so I sure have to keep myself and my hunting togs clean.

I wash the togs in baking soda, and keep hung up in a outside building. I even keep a bag of baking soda in my backpack so as I walk in, if I start to sweat I take a handfull of the baking soda and use under the arms and wipe down with paper towels I also have in the backpack....

SOB
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DIAMONDBACK

Wash all undergarments in scent killer detergent.Store them in a vaccum seal bag.Hand wash my wool clothes,air dry then put them in a tote with fir boughs.

Don Stokes

At the end of the season (and occasionally during) I put mine in the washer and drier and store them in a drawer. The only difference from regular laundry is no drier sheet.

I've tried most of the techniques mentioned in this thread, but I never saw any advantage to any of it. I like to smell fresh and clean when I hunt!
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