scent away and pricey camo

I had two pairs of those I wore to Montana for years. The lady at the dry cleaner made me ashamed to bring another pair back after that so I am down to one now. The only thing I could get out of her oriental accent was dirty dirty over and over.
 
May years ago I old timer told me if you get a clean plastic bucket with a lid on it and you fill it up about 1/4 - 1/2 with dirt from the area your going to be hunting in and put your hunting clothes in the sealed bucket over night that about the best cover you can get. Smell like the area the deer live.
 
I find that Hydrocide Extreme Odor Remover Neutralizer works well {non-toxic} when sprayed on hunting clothes. It even removes the odor of fox urine.
 
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