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swampsnyper

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Jason, can you give me the details here?

How long do you smoke them? Do it more than once a season? Think it helps?
 

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250oz for the supplier?....so the dispensary gonna mark up.... That better be the high test...crazy NY prices
Like I said 100% organic. Twice the THC and CBD that the industry standard for premium grade. NYS is making a big push for cannabis and hope. The farmer has Cornell Agriculture Scientists helping out.

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Do the deer prefer sativa or indica....
They actually stay away from the plants. The plastic covering the rows freaks them out. Like a cat walking on ice. Haha. We've planted cloves around the edge of the field, they eat that. Plus the farms all around rotate crops so behind the property this year is corn, last year turnips, etc

Sativa for daytime..... Indica for bed time.

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swampsnyper

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Jason, can you give me the details here?

How long do you smoke them? Do it more than once a season? Think it helps?

I don’t have a set time. I always just puffed smoke on my clothes with a bee smoker. Someone here gave me the idea to put the bee smoker in a ground blind. Seemed like less work for me so I’m trying it. I’m on my third set of leaves in the bee smoker. It’s just smoking too slow without me puffing it to get a thick smoke. Plus my ground blind doesn’t have zip up windows that I think would hold the smoke in better. It’s just a curtain type window.
I like my clothes to stink smoke, not just have the scent of smoke. So I like a thick smoke. I’ll store them in an air tight container and only where to hunt. If I get muddy or messy from cleaning a deer, I’ll wash them. At that time it’s probably best to resmoke. Sometimes I do, sometimes I don’t. I really believe smoking my clothes makes a big difference. I’ve seen more of a difference doing it than using scentlok. But I have no scientific data to back it up.
 

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I don’t have a set time. I always just puffed smoke on my clothes with a bee smoker. Someone here gave me the idea to put the bee smoker in a ground blind. Seemed like less work for me so I’m trying it. I’m on my third set of leaves in the bee smoker. It’s just smoking too slow without me puffing it to get a thick smoke. Plus my ground blind doesn’t have zip up windows that I think would hold the smoke in better. It’s just a curtain type window.
I like my clothes to stink smoke, not just have the scent of smoke. So I like a thick smoke. I’ll store them in an air tight container and only where to hunt. If I get muddy or messy from cleaning a deer, I’ll wash them. At that time it’s probably best to resmoke. Sometimes I do, sometimes I don’t. I really believe smoking my clothes makes a big difference. I’ve seen more of a difference doing it than using scentlok. But I have no scientific data to back it up.
Between ur hunt clothes and the amount of fish u get maybe worth it to build a smoke house... I keep telling myself I'll build 1 one day... My old neighbor built 1 and we piped it to cold smoke fish. He made amazing smoked mullet dip if I helped supply the mullet..
 
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swampsnyper

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Between ur hunt clothes and the amount of fish u get maybe worth it to build a smoke house... I keep telling myself I'll build 1 one day... My old neighbor built 1 and we piped it to cold smoke fish. He made amazing smoked mullet dip if I helped supply the mullet..




Done that, but I moved. I been wanting to make another one.


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I used to smoke my clothes with a bee smoker. Didn’t do squat for me wrt fooling a deer’s nose.

That said, it sure kept the funk off my clothes for quite some time. I want to use smoke for that purpose, but bought new merino wool under garments and gamehide (tick killer clothes) and am concerned that the smoke may adversely affect the efficacy of those clothes.