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natural cover scents
Calendargirl:
Washing your clothes in distilled vinegar will neutralize any odor. It works great if clothes have been left in water and have mildew odor! Also you can buy cedar blocks and/or balls to put in your closet bag or whatever. Dried herbs put in a cheesecloth bag will do the same. ;D
basil_brush:
--- Quote from: makete on September 12, 2007, 12:45:18 pm ---Once it is dry, crush it and put it into a jar then cover with vodka or some kind of alcohol(dont remember what kind), then put it in a dark place and let sit.
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If I recall correctly, that's because most scents are based on hydrocarbon molecules and hence not very soluble in water. But alcohol, being a hydrocarbon itself, makes a good solvent for scents.
I read that you can sprinkle pepper on the ground to help prevent you being pursued by tracker dogs. Don't know if that would be of any use for deceiving your prey while hunting.
Pat B:
if the pepper makes them sneeze you might get an undetected shot. ;D Pat
stickbender:
Pat, be careful of Redbugs in the dog fennel. When I was a kid, I used to get them alot, and it was usually after running through, or hiding in dog fennel, while playing.
Stickbender
deerhunter97370:
Parsley is a good breath scent eliminater. Thats why they serve it at restrants
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