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To minimize scent while hunting in the Yukon, use scent-free soaps and laundry detergent, wear clothing treated with odor-reducing technology, and avoid eating strong-smelling foods before a hunt.
Minimizing Scent from Personal Care
When hunting in the Yukon, it’s essential to minimize your scent from personal care products. Use scent-free soap, shampoo, and conditioner to reduce any lingering odors on your skin and hair. Laundry detergent can also leave residues that may carry scents, so opt for a fragrance-free detergent or one specifically designed for hunting or outdoor use. Consider using a gentle, odor-reducing laundry detergent like Seventh Generation or similar products.
Scent Reduction from Clothing and Gear
Wear clothing that has been treated with odor-reducing technology to minimize your scent while hunting. Several products on the market, such as scent-blocking fabrics and odor-reducing sprays, can be applied to clothing and gear to reduce any lingering scents. Look for products containing materials like carbon or zeolite, which are designed to absorb and neutralize odors. Consider treating your clothing and gear with these products before a hunt, and reapply as needed.
Avoiding Scent from Food and Other Sources
Avoid eating strong-smelling foods like garlic, onions, or fish before a hunt, as these can leave lingering odors on your skin and breath. Also, be mindful of other sources of scent, such as tobacco products, perfume, or cologne. Keep your hands and face clean, and avoid touching your face or lips after handling food or other scented items.
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