Scent blocker sprays ?

I would like to see pics of the big, wary Bucks it's helped you net. Anytime somebody can 'I recommend' it usually means they know what they're talking about, so lets see the pics and I'll judge if I start spraying myself.

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Don't use the sprays but I do try to keep my clothes away from any strong odors. I do know that I can smell some of the stronger soaps like Gain from a distance and my nose isn't that good. So I do use scent free soap and air them out on the clothesline between wearings. One of my friends boils down pine needles until he has a green liquid . He then strains it and sprays it on as cover scent.
 
We used to hunt for subsistence. It never took more than an hour. Find a clearing, go into the middle whoop and holler, rustle some branches make noise emit smells, and find some bripushes near the edge to lay down in for an hour until the deer show up to se what the racket was. It worked 100% of the time. Deer are not quite the brilliant animals they are given credit for, they are curious. Don't try this with moose.
 
I had a doe inside 10' a week ago and she stayed downwind feeding and drowsing for over 30 minutes with no concerns. The buck never did show though. Scent control matters........
 
I had a doe inside 10' a week ago and she stayed downwind feeding and drowsing for over 30 minutes with no concerns. The buck never did show though. Scent control matters........

The does are super smart, In this video i just put my pipe back in my pocket.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s26OSKbx2wk&feature=player_embedded#!
 
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