thphm Posted December 1, 2014 Share Posted December 1, 2014 Now that I hunt my own land most of the time , I use my atv to get to my spots ( drive right up to the spot ) and park it. As in the past it does not bother the deer , mot of the time the just stand there and watch you go by. I changed using regular pump gas to Non ethonole gas,( It smells almost like VP racing fuel ) It still does not scare them away. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DirtTime Posted December 1, 2014 Share Posted December 1, 2014 If you are so worried about the smell of bacon, stop. Put a few pieces in your pocket and hunt an area with bear. You might get a target of opportunity. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
fasteddie Posted December 1, 2014 Share Posted December 1, 2014 It's a choice . I heard of a guy who wore his work clothes hunting and smelled like diesel fuel . He killed deer . Smelling like that was his prerogative and he scored while hunting . I don't want all that stink on me ..... be it gas , oil , bacon grease , etc .. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
zeus1gdsm Posted December 1, 2014 Author Share Posted December 1, 2014 Not a stir the pot post.. With the recent "slobs" posts. Gassing up was mentioned... I was checking to see if there was some other scientific reason to not get gas other than the possibility of taking the smell with you Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Doewhacker Posted December 1, 2014 Share Posted December 1, 2014 The only scent control I care about is the wind and thermals. I will get gas in my truck while eating a bacon sandwich and still see and kill deer. 4 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
zeus1gdsm Posted December 1, 2014 Author Share Posted December 1, 2014 The only scent control I care about is the wind and thermals. I will get gas in my truck while eating a bacon sandwich and still see and kill deer.Lol.I eat a venison steak in hopes they think I'm one of them lolz 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DirtTime Posted December 1, 2014 Share Posted December 1, 2014 (edited) It's a choice . I heard of a guy who wore his work clothes hunting and smelled like diesel fuel . He killed deer . Smelling like that was his prerogative and he scored while hunting . I don't want all that stink on me ..... be it gas , oil , bacon grease , etc .. Yes. Yes it is. A choice! The OP asked what the big deal was about pumping gas on your way hunting. Seeing anyone who does this is a "slob hunter", not my words, the words of others. If the hose is leaking, and you didn't stop pumping and immediately go inside and tell the attendant, that's on you and unsafe. It is what it is. The real line is, if you hunt the burbs, the smell of gas really has no meaning. Nor does the smell of a grease-pit diner. Get in the real woods and then say scent matters. Not 3 minutes from a Quickie Lube. So WTF do you really care if someone else smells like 2 day old crap? I think you are all missing the point. Edited December 1, 2014 by JustRob 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Doewhacker Posted December 1, 2014 Share Posted December 1, 2014 Not a stir the pot post.. With the recent "slobs" posts. Gassing up was mentioned... I was checking to see if there was some other scientific reason to not get gas other than the possibility of taking the smell with you There is also a list of dudes that don't dare set foot in the woods or touch a leaf without worrying about scent. Those are the over thinkers that don't kill any more deer than anyone else. I chuckle every time I read a post like that,whatever gets them through the season is fine by me. I don't have to care just cause they do. 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
fasteddie Posted December 1, 2014 Share Posted December 1, 2014 I wouldn't consider someone gassing up on the way to hunt a slob hunter . My idea of a slob hunter is someone who litters and area , removes posted signs , breaks fences , etc ... How someone smells doesn't fall into that category . Just an opinion . 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
stoneam2006 Posted December 1, 2014 Share Posted December 1, 2014 I was just thinking of the amt of guys ik that drink coffee on the sit I don't drink coffee but my mom and wife always have and that is about the strongest smell I can think off 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Doewhacker Posted December 1, 2014 Share Posted December 1, 2014 I was just thinking of the amt of guys ik that drink coffee on the sit I don't drink coffee but my mom and wife always have and that is about the strongest smell I can think off You should get a whiff of me after Venison Tacos or a good dose of Garlic, whew. That will take the hair off a cow. 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
zeus1gdsm Posted December 1, 2014 Author Share Posted December 1, 2014 (edited) Absolutely littering would classify. But that goes outside the woods as well As a smoker I go as long as I can before giving in. And I do take moderate scent control procedures. I spray down real good before I head in... Don't use laundry detergent on my stuff. Just a cold water shower in the am. No deoderant. And keep my clothes on the back porch. That said... The first smoke will burn me if the wind doesn't play right. I'm more concerned about sound... Right now I'm looking for a stainless water bottle to replace my plastic one... Hate that crackle Edited December 1, 2014 by zeus1gdsm 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
stoneam2006 Posted December 1, 2014 Share Posted December 1, 2014 Yea I drink redbull I pour in a Gatorade bottle and every time I open it you get that burst of carbonation....another sound is that darn plastic wrappers on lil doughnuts or candy that gets me thinking about opening before going in....until I always forget.... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ncountry Posted December 1, 2014 Share Posted December 1, 2014 Yea I drink redbull I pour in a Gatorade bottle and every time I open it you get that burst of carbonation....another sound is that darn plastic wrappers on lil doughnuts or candy that gets me thinking about opening before going in....until I always forget.... I've gotten into the habit of opening all my snack stuff and putting in a sandwich bag. Makes it a lot quieter to open.. oh and I never/rarely leave home without my coffee thermos.. 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Paula Posted December 2, 2014 Share Posted December 2, 2014 I will not pump gas, I have gone and taken my husband truck so he can fill mine up. I unplug, throw out and pour our all air freshners a few weeks before hunting. I try not to touch limbs or branches with my bare hands but that is a hard one. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Five Seasons Posted December 2, 2014 Share Posted December 2, 2014 it's probably less of an issue during gun than bow as you don't need the deer as close. It boils down to doing every little thing I can to increase my odds and really nothing more. The elitism probably comes from the hunter who complains he never sees any deer and then gets all upset when someone offers him some advice that he didn't ask for. I don't wear my outer layer in my truck. I wear slip on shoes in the truck. I keep the outer layer in scent lok bag and dress outer layer and boots when I arrive at location, spray down and do the same on exit. I hang everything outside and wash anything that gets sweaty and I still see deer cut my tracks. Hunt how you want I guess is the mantra we follow on this forum. And that's ok with me and truthfully you can smoke a cig in the stand and still shoot a booner if the odds are right. I just like to do all I can to help my odds. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
WNYBuckHunter Posted December 2, 2014 Share Posted December 2, 2014 Actually the elitism comes from the guy that calls someone getting gas before they go hunting a "slob". Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
zeus1gdsm Posted December 2, 2014 Author Share Posted December 2, 2014 Actually the elitism comes from the guy that calls someone getting gas before they go hunting a "slob".This Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Five Seasons Posted December 2, 2014 Share Posted December 2, 2014 Actually the elitism comes from the guy that calls someone getting gas before they go hunting a "slob". because it's being sloppy. Sloppy hunting like sloppy housekeeping or eating by definition makes you a slob. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Culvercreek hunt club Posted December 2, 2014 Share Posted December 2, 2014 How sloppy are they if their results are better than yours? 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Five Seasons Posted December 2, 2014 Share Posted December 2, 2014 too many variables. We throw the term out "i still kill deer" a lot in this thread. But I can smoke a cigar and shoot a yearling buck or doe. I can not take scent control precautions and still shoot a booner. I believe those that truly go out to trophy hunt mature deer take very careful precautions. It just boils down to increasing your odds. Some may consider it a waste of time and money but scent control can not hurt you. Lack of control can. You absolutely can kill big bucks both ways. Maybe big bucks aren't your goal and it's not important to you, that's fine. I find it sloppy to wear oily clothes in the tree stand. It's my opinion and nothing more and I could care less what "just rob" thinks of it. To know a guy who is surgical with scent control who doesn't shoot big deer and one who is not can come down to many things. The area they hunt being the biggest factor, or perhaps the scent control guy is a bad shot or gets busted moving. I'm not sure why a whole thread had to be rededicated to one comment only I made (unless I missed the others). It's no secret i have stubborn opinions. Get over it. I believe in doing everything I can to give me the best chance to shoot a nice deer. Starts with hours in the woods during the off season, includes practice with my weapon, includes taking care of my equipment and buying the gear that will keep me warm and comfortable. Includes purchasing the best ammo I can afford etc. It's not to say that any hunter who doesn't practice scent control doesn't do any of these things. Hunting is hunting. Too many variables go into play that you cannot attribute success to ozonics or scent lok base layers or your new high speed bow. Does $500 worth of game cameras guarantee you a deer? of course not. they might help you prioritize your time though. I could hunt day and and night stinking like a pig and eventually I will kill a deer because the wind will be right. But with a family of 4 and a busy career I don't have that luxury so I try to make every minute count. I don't know maybe it's the engineer in me. I don't believe in being sloppy. I strive for excellence in everything I do and it has fared me well in life, but is a type A personality that will rarely win a lot of friends. I assume the debate here is more about the comment about hunters being called slobs, than it is about scent being important. That is essentially a proven fact at this point. Even a surgical hunter has had a doe blow. But how many cig smokers didn't even know they had a buck coming the other way that winded them and booked? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ncountry Posted December 2, 2014 Share Posted December 2, 2014 Belo , I could take pictures of over a dozen 2.5+ year old deer mounts or antlers that a sloppy hunter has killed in some pretty heavily pressured areas. Just sayin...lol 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
WNYBuckHunter Posted December 2, 2014 Share Posted December 2, 2014 because it's being sloppy. Sloppy hunting like sloppy housekeeping or eating by definition makes you a slob. sloppy in your opinion. Whats your opinion on hunters that are out there that dont know the regulations? Are they slobs? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Doc Posted December 2, 2014 Share Posted December 2, 2014 You either have the wind right or you don't. You can't buy a good wind direction from Gander Mountain. Is it sloppy hunting to rely on a good solid understanding of where the deer will be coming from and understanding wind currents enough to know when the wind will not go to them, rather than relying on purchased products and hyped procedures to take care of all that pesky stuff for you? We all do what we think works best for us. There's nothing sloppy or not sloppy about it. And there's nothing in either scenario that labels a hunter a slob. That comment was way out of line. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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