Does anyone actually get "scent free?" The last two whitetail deer seasons (archery) I decided I am going to take every scent precaution to make myself scent free. Before every hunt I shower, use scent free deodorant, wash all my clothes in the recommended scent free laundry detergent, hang on line, put in plastic scent free totes, put on my hunting clothes in the road ditch before I walk in (starts getting cold this time of year), spray the mystical scent free solution over all my clothes, walk in, spray down again (everything, even my bow, boots, hat, face...). The only thing it seems I dont do is use scent free toilet paper (which gives me a business idea). And after two years of doing this, I see zero difference in getting smelled. The deer smell me every time when they go down wind, just as fast, just as spooky. The wind swirls bad where I hunt on the river bottom and I hear deer blowing 200 yards away getting spooked from what I guess is my scent. Yesterday I was out watched a doe walk right to the location I walked an hour and a half earlier, smell, turn around, and run. I wouldn't of shot her anyways, but she smelled me is the point. So does anyone have consistent success, with a method. Success does not count during the heart of the rut when a buck comes trottin through dogging a doe. I could jump up and down and not spook him. Does anyone use a cover scent that seems to work. I know play the wind, and that is what I do, but there is always one deer that seems to go downwind and catch my scent.