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Re: DIY Scent proof bags?
[Re: Camden86]
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10/26/17 07:15 AM
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CarbonClimber1
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Posts: 7,529
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I keep my clothes in a plastic bag with a zipper that a set of queen sized sheets came in..washed it good and stuck some scent wafers in it works good and was gonna get throwed away.. So saved money there. Holds exactly enough clothes for a single evening/morning hunt. Works great for goin after work. I keep all my other clothes in rubbermaid tubs
Last edited by CarbonClimber1; 10/26/17 07:16 AM.
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Re: DIY Scent proof bags?
[Re: NWALJM]
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10/26/17 07:43 AM
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Joined: Oct 2012
Posts: 10,588 Central, Al
Bustinbeards
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Booner
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Posts: 10,588
Central, Al
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Rubbermaid tote with some foam gasket sealant around the lid, spray it down with scent killer spray and let it air dry outdoors, store your clothes in it. Cheapest way I've found, I'm still using the same ones I bought 10 years ago. x2
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Re: DIY Scent proof bags?
[Re: NWALJM]
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10/26/17 08:29 AM
10/26/17 08:29 AM
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Joined: Nov 2015
Posts: 1,885 Lauderdale County
Cousneddy
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Joined: Nov 2015
Posts: 1,885
Lauderdale County
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Rubbermaid tote with some foam gasket sealant around the lid, spray it down with scent killer spray and let it air dry outdoors, store your clothes in it. Cheapest way I've found, I'm still using the same ones I bought 10 years ago. ^^This - with a small fresh pine branch with a few needles on it
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Re: DIY Scent proof bags?
[Re: Camden86]
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10/27/17 08:21 AM
10/27/17 08:21 AM
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Joined: Apr 2017
Posts: 4,597 Elmore county
GKelly
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10 point
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Posts: 4,597
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I use a rubbermaid tote with a couple freezer boxes of baking soda also dont use the expensive scent free detergent a cup of baking soda in the washing mashine does the same thing
Last edited by GKelly; 10/27/17 08:22 AM.
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