You have to take more than a "GI Shower" " Its a joke" I put corn in a zip lock bag with a old coffee can. I never touch the corn. I also hang my camo out side for a week or two. Boots, I walk in the woods, Yard, and don't wear other than to hunt. I also put 4 squares of char coal in each all my boot when I am done using them.
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[quote=Space Ghost;12759544]Originally posted by DRT View PostRubber boots without scent killer spray is futile. Use a quality scent spray and have dedicated boots to hunt with. Also I stand in front of my stand and toss the corn out of the cup or bucket.
Im going todo it this way.
Anybody who has sprayed a rubber boot with scent killer has watched it bead up and drip off. I find that to be an expensive way to wash ones boots
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I bring a 1 gallon bag out with me each hunt and throw it around the pen, front of the blind etc. Try to get the deer to stop if its one I want to shoot.
I have a buddy that will put a small pile of corn right in front of his bow blind with some apple scented stuff from Academy poured over a small pile of his corn and has shot his deer over that pile! I'll be trying it out for the first time this year
If I'm not mistaken this is what it isLast edited by HunterU; 09-25-2017, 03:21 PM.
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My fellow TBH'ers call this spot on my low fence ranch the yellow brick road. We corn it heavily morning and evening and deer pile out to eat. Sometimes we use the road feeder but most of the time we just pour out of the bag from the back of the ranger.
Have had in excess of 40 WTD out at once and all seem to ignore the feeder when it goes off until all of the hand corn is gone.
We use about 25-30lbs each run
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Originally posted by 60 Deluxe View PostDRT is on to something. If you work a place and the deer are used to seeing you and smelling you, they won't be spooked by a little scent. It is a different matter for guys that show up seven or eight times a season on a place where the deer don't come into contact with humans very often.
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