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Lil-Rokslider
For me it all about time and effort nothing to do with smell. Fire is a natural part of the ecosystem and I don't think the scent bothers animals.
No fire, but has nothing to do with scent. When I get back to camp I cook my food and go to sleep so I can get up and go again before dawn. I'm not out there to sit around campfires and cook smores.
If she was along I'd definitely skip the fire and say it's time to crawl in the tentDepends on who I am hunting with. I generally don't wanna bother with fire but will make exceptions.
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Ditto at night. Arriving in camp past dark, after a long day of bow-hiking exhausted, and cooking and eating a meal, I'm dying to get to sleep because pre-dawn will be here before you know it. It's a grind! Also don't worry about smoke smell. We often will make a fire mid-day to warm up or dry-out on the hunt depending on conditions. Hardly ever at night through.No fire, but has nothing to do with scent. When I get back to camp I cook my food and go to sleep so I can get up and go again before dawn. I'm not out there to sit around campfires and cook smores.
100 percentThere’s lot of science that says that the smoke actually hides your scent and that game animals aren’t reactive to the smell of smoke at all.