Krcooke92
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When y’all are in the backcountry in September hunting, what’s yall preference fire in the evenings after a long day of hunting, or no fire to try an keep your scent hidden?
Smoke is a great scent hider and a natural smell in the woods.When y’all are in the backcountry in September hunting, what’s yall preference fire in the evenings after a long day of hunting, or no fire to try a keep your scent hidden?
When I say scent I mean thermals switching throughout the night that carries the smoke to whatever area the game your hunting isNo 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.