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Scent control can be effective for antelope hunting in certain situations, especially during the early season when antelope are more sensitive to human scent. However, its effectiveness may decrease as the season progresses, and antelope become more accustomed to human activity.
Importance of Scent Control in Antelope Hunting
Scent control is crucial when hunting antelope on public land in Colorado’s eastern plains, where the draw system allows a large number of hunters to participate. To minimize human scent, it’s essential to use scent-controlling products, such as ScentBlocker or Gold Medal Scent Killer, on your clothing and gear. Apply these products at least 24 hours before hunting to ensure maximum effectiveness.
Techniques for Effective Scent Control
When applying scent-controlling products, focus on areas with high human scent concentration, such as armpits, groin, and hands. Use a spray or wipe to cover these areas, and reapply as needed. Additionally, consider using a scent-controlling laundry detergent, such as Odor Destroyer, to wash your hunting clothes before each hunt. This can help reduce human scent and increase the effectiveness of your scent-controlling products.
When Scent Control May Not Be Enough
While scent control can be effective in certain situations, it may not be enough to fool an antelope’s sensitive nose, especially during the late season when they are more alert and active. In these cases, consider using camouflage and cover, such as blinds or ground blinds, to conceal your scent and movement. It’s also essential to hunt during the early morning or late evening when antelope are less active and less likely to detect human scent.
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