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<blockquote data-quote="T-Money" data-source="post: 1330961" data-attributes="member: 13621"><p>Hey Parks 788,</p><p></p><p>It is good to see a fellow Californian who travels back to Oklahoma to hunt every year. I do the same thing for rifle season every year too...and to visit family. I am in San Diego and my fiance is in Irvine. She grew up in Costa Mesa so I am familiar with OC. </p><p></p><p>I usually wash my camo every year right before I go in a scent killing detergent and then spray it down with scent killer before I put it my suitcase. When I get to OK I hang it up outside and spray it one more time and let it air out. After that I will give it a quick spray before I go into the field. When I am done I keep it hanging outside. Maybe it's overkill but I just don't want to chance it.</p><p></p><p>For scent attractants I use a doe estrus scent and usually spray it on the bottom of my boots when walking to my stand or blind. Last year I used some scent wicks and hung one in a tree. 15 minutes later I had two smaller bucks come in a check it out.</p><p></p><p>Target has an air tight plastic storage bin on their website that I am looking into getting this year so I can store my camo in there all year. While I am in OK I will get some cedar branches and some acorns and oak leaves and whatnot to put in there.</p><p></p><p>For camo, just get something warm and cheap and layer too. Last year during the start of rifle season it was up in the 60's and by the end it was down in the 30's. I never grunt or rattle, but I might try a bleat can this year.</p><p></p><p>Good luck to you this year.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="T-Money, post: 1330961, member: 13621"] Hey Parks 788, It is good to see a fellow Californian who travels back to Oklahoma to hunt every year. I do the same thing for rifle season every year too...and to visit family. I am in San Diego and my fiance is in Irvine. She grew up in Costa Mesa so I am familiar with OC. I usually wash my camo every year right before I go in a scent killing detergent and then spray it down with scent killer before I put it my suitcase. When I get to OK I hang it up outside and spray it one more time and let it air out. After that I will give it a quick spray before I go into the field. When I am done I keep it hanging outside. Maybe it's overkill but I just don't want to chance it. For scent attractants I use a doe estrus scent and usually spray it on the bottom of my boots when walking to my stand or blind. Last year I used some scent wicks and hung one in a tree. 15 minutes later I had two smaller bucks come in a check it out. Target has an air tight plastic storage bin on their website that I am looking into getting this year so I can store my camo in there all year. While I am in OK I will get some cedar branches and some acorns and oak leaves and whatnot to put in there. For camo, just get something warm and cheap and layer too. Last year during the start of rifle season it was up in the 60's and by the end it was down in the 30's. I never grunt or rattle, but I might try a bleat can this year. Good luck to you this year. [/QUOTE]
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