I have a tote with snap lid and I used weather stripping to seal the lid and rim tighter and I separated all my patterns and seasonal camo into separate totes and I throw these charcoal disc in there to remove moisture and odor. Seems to work good for me. I just pick a pattern throw it in the truck and go hunt.
When we remodeled a few years ago I had a dresser build into my closet for only
My hunting clothes. I take out what’s seasonal now and it stays in my crusher bag, so I can, grab it on the move
2 Scent lok bags and a big wheeled scent lok ozone chamber/duffle bag. The wheeled one takes up a tons of space so I mainly use it to clean my clothes. I try to clean my clothes and fill both soft scent lok bags and use the clothes from one and then the other so I don't keep opening them up and getting scent on them. Probably doesn't do anything but it gives me a little more confidence that a bunch of foreign odors aren't on my clothes.
All of mine are hanging. I built several hanging sections in the closet off my trophy room. It holds almost all my hunting and fishing gear. It’s nice to finally have everything in one place and visually accessible.
I use a Contico storage locker for some stuff (at the lease) and one of those Dewalt tool boxes from Home Depot for other stuff (at our farm house).
I had to leave the Dewalt box outside with the lid open for weeks to air out before anything went in it though. They all smell like cigarette smoke for some reason.
Go through tje typical Scent free was process and then store in soft scentlock bags with small cedar limbs and a little corn thrown in and lock those in a wheeled green academy brand tote locker. One for warm late season gear and one for early bow/warm weather stuff so I can just grab and go when needed
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