Charcoal For The Hunt

It’s that time of year to gear up in preparation for the hunting season. We think it is time to touch base and remind our followers of tried and true methods of scent blocking with Activated Charcoal, Use Coupon Code HUNT10 to SAVE 10% on Any Coconut Ultra Fine Powder. Code is valid until Midnight on November 3rd, 2019 The Hunter’s Guide to Odor Control No matter the hunter, stealth and accuracy is a must. Some approaches require getting closer, and some game are harder to approach, especially deer. With many advantages, such as knowing their surroundings, a keen sense of smell, high auditory faculty, and impeccable sight, prey can […]

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Q and A: Using Pure NonScents to keep Hunting Clothing Odor Free

Hello, I recently ordered the 4 lb jug of the pure non scents activated charcoal to use in my weatherproof storage bins I put my hunting clothing in for scent control.  I ordered extra mesh bags and I have filled between 2-4 mesh bags per container (3/4 of the way full to allow for more movement of the charcoal and contact with air).  I was wondering how long these could be considered effective for?  In other words, how often should I empty the bags and fill them with fresh charcoal. Thanks, Great product.  I have recommended it to many of my hunting buddies and they have all placed orders as […]

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Activated Charcoal: Natural Odor Eliminator For Hunters

Charcoal question answered. Question: Hello, I try to keep my deer hunting clothes (most contain activated carbon) scent free by storing them in a scent free storage tote. Would your product, “Natural Odor Eliminator” help further eliminate or reduce odors if I placed a sachet of the product in my storage containers? If this product is helpful I would consider placing it in other containers that hold other gear I take in the woods such as a backpack, etc. Serious hunters, like myself, are overly concerned about keeping themselves; clothing and gear scent free. Some, if not all, would buy most anything that would provide an edge over a wary whitetail’s nose. […]

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