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To conceal your scent while hunting in New Hampshire, use a combination of personal hygiene, clothing, and gear strategies such as wearing scent-control clothing and applying scent eliminators. Regularly cleaning and maintaining your gear can also reduce lingering scents.
Choosing the Right Clothing
When hunting deer in New Hampshire, it’s essential to wear clothing that minimizes human scent. Opt for 100% synthetic fabrics like polyester, which is less likely to retain scent than natural fibers like cotton. Consider wearing clothing treated with scent-controlling technologies like odor-absorbing materials or antimicrobial treatments. For example, some hunting clothing brands incorporate technologies like permethrin, which repels ticks and reduces odor. Wear a base layer, insulating mid-layer, and waterproof outer layer to stay warm and dry in the New Hampshire weather.
Applying Scent Eliminators
In addition to wearing scent-controlling clothing, apply scent eliminators to your gear and body. Use products like soap or shampoo specifically designed to remove human scent, and reapply regularly throughout the day. Apply these products directly to your skin, paying attention to areas like your armpits, groin, and feet, which tend to produce the most sweat and scent. When applying scent eliminators to your gear, make sure to follow the manufacturer’s instructions and test the products on a small, inconspicuous area first.
Gear Maintenance and Scent Control
Regularly cleaning and maintaining your gear can help reduce lingering scents that may be present on your rifle, tree stand, or other equipment. Use a solution of soap and water to clean your gear, and then dry it thoroughly to prevent bacterial growth. When storing your gear, consider using scent-controlling products like silica gel packets or activated charcoal to absorb any lingering scents. Additionally, consider using a scent-controlling storage bag or container to store your gear when not in use.
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