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    UV blocker for your Camo?

    Im looking to buy a spray on UV blocker for my camo and I need some sugestions. Im afraid to look at my stuff under a black light so Im just going to treat it all so I feel comfortable. Thanks in advance.

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    UV blocker is one thing I do believe in. Also when washing your clothes use one of the Sport Washes or Baking Soda with no UV brighteners.


    Good Luck,

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    What brand UV blocker do you use?

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    hey Pitch, we used a light on all our camo, now won't wear 3/4 of it, there is a HUGE difference in the "dead" and shinny stuff. If that black light is what they see, most of our camo needs the killer bad. I am going to buy some, but haven't yet.

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    Pitch,

    I have used this product in the past. I don't think you need to use it very often, but you do need to wash your clothes with something like "Dead Down Wind" with no UV brightens or fragrances.


    http://www.natchezss.com/product.cfm...&prodID=YE1341

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    Thanks ordered some. I wonder, I have had pretty good sucess with staying "hidden" in the tree. Also am very picky about the trees I climb. I hope that my encounters increase drastically from this.

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    There is no substitute for playing the wind. You may get away with a little here and there in the am when your scent is rising, but no scent clothing will keep you from being dectected by the keen sniffer of a Whitetail. Also always try to find a tree wider than you (it makes 100% difference).
    Last edited by rarhomes; 10-01-2008 at 06:03 PM.

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    All my camo is scent blocker or Scent loc it helps but I still hunt the wind and climb atleast 25 feet.

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