wildernessmaster
Lil-Rokslider
Ok, ok, ok... I am walking into the valley of the damned here with this post 
First let me say, I value scent control and understand the role that it plays. That said, after doing some research and talking to PhD professors at places like MSU Deer Lab and others - how far does it really go?
To para-quote (about what he said) Dr Marcus Lashley at MSU Deer Lab told me in an interview... "the deer's ability to smell would be like a human watching a holographic 5 dimensional TV set (its that far beyond our capability)".
When we take into account that cold or hot, even minimal movement by our bodies is going to destroy any "scent control" we put try to put in place... What is a reasonable program for scent control? Mine looks like this:
1. Manage wind - know my wind and know what direction I intend to hunt.
2. Manage presence - don't leave a lot of "human" smells around the areas you want or expect game even during scouting.
3. Reduce/limit non natural smells - keep that purel off your hunting clothing, don't wear colognes etc, remove industrial smells from gear...
Beyond that I find the true scent control virtually impossible if not useless. Impossible, because even if I bag up "stand clothing" and put it on before I go up on my stand (or equivalent) guess what? In five minutes I sweat and smell (to game). Useless because no matter how far we take scent control they can smell us.... Based on all the scientific data I read.
So what's your take on scent control and what's your strategy? East coast or Western!

First let me say, I value scent control and understand the role that it plays. That said, after doing some research and talking to PhD professors at places like MSU Deer Lab and others - how far does it really go?
To para-quote (about what he said) Dr Marcus Lashley at MSU Deer Lab told me in an interview... "the deer's ability to smell would be like a human watching a holographic 5 dimensional TV set (its that far beyond our capability)".
When we take into account that cold or hot, even minimal movement by our bodies is going to destroy any "scent control" we put try to put in place... What is a reasonable program for scent control? Mine looks like this:
1. Manage wind - know my wind and know what direction I intend to hunt.
2. Manage presence - don't leave a lot of "human" smells around the areas you want or expect game even during scouting.
3. Reduce/limit non natural smells - keep that purel off your hunting clothing, don't wear colognes etc, remove industrial smells from gear...
Beyond that I find the true scent control virtually impossible if not useless. Impossible, because even if I bag up "stand clothing" and put it on before I go up on my stand (or equivalent) guess what? In five minutes I sweat and smell (to game). Useless because no matter how far we take scent control they can smell us.... Based on all the scientific data I read.
So what's your take on scent control and what's your strategy? East coast or Western!