Scent-free clothing storage?

RLXFXR

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Looking for options/set ups for storing my deer hunting clothing to keep it scent-free (or as much as possible). Totes, airtight wardrobe? Before you tell me to just hunt the wind I’m not able to due to variable wind and deer coming from any direction. Tks
 

svivian

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ive seen guys throw hunting clothes in those vac seal bags you use your vacuum cleaner to seal up. They also will throw in things like pine, sage, etc that are local/natural strong smelling to take it to another level.

Not something ive ever done to know if it works but since you are looking for ideas its my .02
 

Ho5tile1

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I hang all my hunting clothes in my bow shop room, wash in grangers performance wash and go. I used to put them in totes etc… imo it don’t matter what you do we can’t fool a deers nose so just hunt the wind.


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I use totes. The big rubber maid ones. I clean them and wipe them with a no scent cleaner and let them dry all the way. i make sure the clothes are dry before they go in.

I also use pine branches that are thoroughly dried inside a cloth bag as a masking scent. use whatever trees are in you ao but make sure they are well dried. it will leave a vague cover scent on your clothes.
 

Windrunner17

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Well, I'm not sure those excuses are valid reasons not to hunt the wind, but since you're asking for alternatives. I hang my clothes out on the line and it seems to do a lot to help with scent. I wear mostly wool and alpaca though, and I wear a lot of my hunting clothes year around so 🤷
 

Watrdawg

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I use a Hunter Specialties scent proof bag and then put it in a tote.
 
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