deerslayer said:Disposable white coveralls made by Tvek , buy them at acklands , I put coveralls in a ziplock bag with a paper towel soaked with scent, ie: doe piss , coyote piss ,then when I get out to the field I put them on. The tvek coveralls are non-breatable so they lock your scent in , had some luck with this method ,draw back is their noisey for stalking through the bush.About 4 bucks a pair.
bill c68 said:Tyvek are fine if you are not too big (or fat)
These suits are designed to be worn over jeans and a shirt, unfortunately not designed to be worn over your winter coat. Myself I am not very tall but do have some belly and I cannot get a pair to fit me.
deerslayer said:Disposable white coveralls made by Tvek , buy them at acklands , I put coveralls in a ziplock bag with a paper towel soaked with scent, ie: doe piss , coyote piss ,then when I get out to the field I put them on.
CV makes a good point! The coyote can smell the piss on your clothes that's for sure and he may be curious enough to stick around for a peek. However that same coyote can smell YOU. He can smell the wax in your ears, he can smell your breath and likely break down what you ate. He can smell what you stepped in before you got in the truck or at the GAS STATION and you can bet he can smell the steamy sweat leaking out around the neck of those air proof coverallsConsidering that coyotes' sense of smell is accurate to "parts per million", you're probably doing yourself a disservice.![]()




























