Anyone tried one piece rain suit for scent containment?

compaq12

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I was thinking a about scent control and tupperware. The thought of a light,thin layered rain suit under the garment to contain our odors in. And use a charcoal disposible breath mask for breath odors. I think this would hide alot of our odors,well trap it so it doesn't escape. Use some kind of neoprene socks and gloves also to tuck the rain suit legs and arms into for total containment. I believe this will work very well. I aam having trouble finding one piece light rain suit though. I knowI seen then before and so far had no luck on google. Anyone know where can find these at anymore?
 
Ok how about mens latex maybe. I know it's fetish clothing but when it comes to help eliminate scent. The ladies might like it also or maybe keep that in the closet. LMAO
 
I think that is over kill for trying to control scent. You are not going to hide all the scent from a coyote. Set up right and shoot them before they get your scent. Spend your money on gas to hunt.
 
I agree with reb on this one...

I have never worried about any scent control and I have had coyotes at distances measured in yards.

Have I had some smell me, you bet. But in looking back those are also some that I probably should have tipped over prior to letting them get that close.
 
With respect how many coyotes you think might of not seen because of lack of scent control? I also believe thermal has alot with how many yotes didn't smell one because it lifted the scent as the days warmed.(if hunted in the morning)
 
my personal opinion...people get too caught up in scent control. my hunting clothes are not scent control. i do shower with descent soap and do spray down b4 going in field. this deer season i had countless deer walk right underneath my stand, including nice 8pt buck(let him pass cuz there is a nicer 12pt out there that i was after and didnt get, maybe next year) and none of them looked my way or acted like they smelled me. my friend on the other hand buys the high dollar scent clothes and has very little luck in the woods. i know there are other factors that contribute to that but. while scent control is important its not important enough to wrap yourself up like a human sized condom...
 
Originally Posted By: compaq12With respect how many coyotes you think might of not seen because of lack of scent control? I also believe thermal has alot with how many yotes didn't smell one because it lifted the scent as the days warmed.(if hunted in the morning)

I hunt in Colorado... I have watched coyotes come in from well over a mile away. Sure, we have probably missed a few. But at the same time, its all in the setup. Setup so you don't worry about your scent trail so much. Setup in areas where you have the upper hand and view.
 
Scent control is just marketing nonsense. Any doubts, please feel free to zip up in your favorite rubber suit, spray on your favorite "scent eliminator" and then go hide in the woods. $1000 cash says my work dog will nail you in less than five minutes. Of course if you lose, well, it's gonna hurt! Seriously, watch the wind and you will be fine. Drug dealers wrap dope up in plastic, then foil and float the package in a full tank of gas. Dog gets it EVERY time.
Save your money and buy a new rifle!

Still not convinced, then just go out in the woods and try to hide from your own dog. Good Luck.
 


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